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Posted May 28 2009 12:18am
Wildlife is much harder to photograph than flowers. Here is my blurry attempt to photograph Amazon as he sat on the backfence for about five mins.
You can see his ears, eyes, and little feet. I hope to capture him on film sometime.
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Wildlife is much harder to photograph than flowers. Here is my blurry attempt to photograph Amazon as he sat on the backfence for about five mins.
You can see his ears, eyes, and little feet. I hope to capture him on film sometime.