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11-08-2011, 12:46 PM   #1
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Who will adopt this one as their avatar?

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Some cool images in there as well as a couple of obvious fakes (or embellishments?).
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I'll bet I can get one like that with a squirrel on my tamron 200-500/5.6 in less than a day All it takes is a few nuts
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SO ummmm... should I be happy or sad there are no monkeys around here?

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Thanks for the link, some great keepers in there.
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QuoteOriginally posted by mattb123 Quote
Some cool images in there as well as a couple of obvious fakes (or embellishments?).
Some of these are remarkable for being probably real & very well done; some are remarkable for being amazingly photoshopped. Wish I was that good at Photoshop. There does appear to be an 'oops' on the fence with this one...
The comments section below them is amusing, & some are typical facebook quality. "Wow, what amazing pictures..."

I think this one needs a LOL-style caption. I'm just tired and can't think of anything.

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Depending on how you go about it, Creating an image is easy. See this one I made. I was frustrated that the adult and chick would not pose for me, this is two shots, each shot is identical, except one is the chick with its head out of the hole, the other is the adult with the food, but no chick. I cut the chick out of one photo, using the hole edge as the cutting line and pasted it into the other image, again using thenhole edge as the allignment points. It was luck, really, with the alignment of the beaks



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