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    Senior Member Copy_Kot's Avatar
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    Smile Bluejays anyone?

    Forty-five inches of snow since yesterday…



    And then the sun came out… YIPPEE!!!



    I know I’m not fooling anyone, it’s the all you can eat buffet that brings them around…



    The more the merrier…



    It’s always a good idea to wear deodorant to social gatherings…



    Lunch was nice, but it’s time to get back the office…



    Last one to leave is a rotten egg…



    I have tomorrow off too so you’ll have to put up with me and my pictures for one more day
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    Re: Bluejays anyone?

    Looks like Manuel left for the warmer climate hes used to. lol. great shots. i love the one btwn: Lunch was nice, but it’s time to get back the office… & Last one to leave is a rotten egg…
    the flying bird appears a tad unsharp unfortunately, but i like the composition of the three birds on the feeder. good shots. Sorry about the snow. we are finally starting to lose some of ours. 1 & 1/2 months of snow is 1 & 1/2 months too long. i need to drive on a road where both lanes are devoid of snow.
    I don't want it, I just need it...to breath ...to feel ...to know I'm alive.

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    Re: Bluejays anyone?

    Thanks afdlips, LOL, I was afraid you were going to tell me that miss spelled something again. BTW, you should always capitalize I, when you use it to refer to yourself

    I think I know which one you are talking about (the one that is/was un-sharp), I worked with it some more and replace the image in my first post.
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    Re: Bluejays anyone?

    Quote Originally Posted by Copy_Kot
    Thanks afdlips, LOL, I was afraid you were going to tell me that miss spelled something again. BTW, you should always capitalize I, when you use it to refer to yourself

    I think I know which one you are talking about (the one that is/was un-sharp), I worked with it some more and replace the image in my first post.
    its such a minor detail and I was being picky.
    I don't want it, I just need it...to breath ...to feel ...to know I'm alive.

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    Re: Bluejays anyone?

    Quote Originally Posted by afdlips
    its such a minor detail and I was being picky.
    No problem, it was bothering me too and just needed someone to push me to fix it, I appreciate your comments.

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    Re: Bluejays anyone?

    Nice action sequences! Sure looks downright warm with the sunlight. 45 inches! Hope you have a nice pathway to the birdfeeder.

    Did you brave the cold and sit out there for these? Or the robe-technique with the sliding door. My preference is with the latter. But my door squeeks too much and birds always go flying. Now the squirrels, they come flocking when they hear that squeek.
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    Re: Bluejays anyone?

    Thanks Loupey... robe-technique Last mention on the news... 65 inches, and it ain't done yet. I wish the plow would come bye so I can go to the store, fun, fun.

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