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Photo Forum / Photo Technique / Nature Photography / March 2005

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Venice Rookery27 Mar 2005 01:00 GMT11
If anyone is interested, I visited the rookery at Venice, Florida in mid
February. a few pictures with descriptions are at
http://lewbar.tripod.com/2004/rookery/rookery.htm. Corkscrew and Ding
Darling probably next week.
bird photos on cloudy day26 Mar 2005 17:07 GMT9
When taking photos of birds in flight or perched with open sky as
background, does shooting on a cloudy day reduce the chances of
unmanagable chromatic aberration as opposed to a bright sunny day?
Antelope Canyon - Late March26 Mar 2005 16:12 GMT3
   I am travelling to Grand Canyon in the last week of March. I have
an extra day at Flagstaff.
   Is this a good time to visit Antelope Canyon? Do I need to take a
tour guide or I can just pay at the entry pay booth.
kenko 3x tc26 Mar 2005 03:21 GMT5
Any info about the quality of this teleconverter, please :)
Thanks
BIG poppy fields, I-10 @AZ-NM state line25 Mar 2005 04:15 GMT3
Back from a couple of days in the Peloncillos near Steins Pass, where
I-10 crosses the AZ-NM state line. First really BIG poppy fields we've
seen yet this spring -- these are the big, showy fields that make the
covers of Arizona Highways. You just about have to wear sunglasses to ...
Borrego Desert Bloom25 Mar 2005 03:57 GMT6
Have never been to the 'Bloom' after 50 years and this years rain My
wife and I decided to make a day of it. We traveled east from San
Diego, throght Julian and down the grade to the Anza Borrego Desert. We
did not stray too much from the main roads and by noon were mildly
Death Valley Wildflower24 Mar 2005 04:29 GMT2
Here's my pics from last weekend:
<http://www.edgehill.net/1/?SC=go.php&DIR=California/Desert/0-2005-highlights>
Comments welcome.
Need info about poppies in Kern River Canyon24 Mar 2005 02:53 GMT1
Are they blooming yet? Also is there a good flow of water in
Kern River? Thanks.
Les
Glacier National Park23 Mar 2005 19:18 GMT2
I'm planning a family vacation to Glacier National Park in early August. We plan on doing some serious photography and I'd be interested in any thoughts that the group may have.
After reading the guide Photo Travelers Guide to Glacier national Park I was think of spending 2 nights ...
Nature Shots23 Mar 2005 18:12 GMT1
Any feedback would be great thanks
http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=37501
Mick Brown
www.photo.net/photos/mlbrown
informations about macrophotography (close-up, macro)20 Mar 2005 17:08 GMT1
You can find many information here (but in french)  :
http://www.macrophotographie.be/
directory about sites about macro :
http://www.macrophotographie.be/favorite.htm
redesigned19 Mar 2005 15:24 GMT1
I have redesigned my photo-website.
http://home.hccnet.nl/jp.hofstee
Thanks you for visit my photosite.
JPhoto.
nieuw foto's van namibie / zuid africa12 Mar 2005 12:59 GMT2
Een collage van een mooi avontuur.
Deze digitale foto's zijn een opstapje naar de overige gescande foto's die
er binnen kort  ook op komen.
Je kunt de foto's ook als E-card versturen.
Wildflower Report, Kofa NWR, western Arizona10 Mar 2005 05:53 GMT1
In a word, it's great. Go if you possibly can. Best bloom in 30 years,
in national-park quality scenery, and without the crowds. You do need a
4x4 to get to the best blooms. The Kofa refuge is between Yuma and
Quartzsite, E of US-95.
Owls in Minnesota04 Mar 2005 08:41 GMT9
On the evening news tonight was a story about an
owl "invasion" in Minnesota.  Apparently due to a lack
of food in Canada, many owls have moved south and
there are record numbers of owls in Minnesota.
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