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Old 06-02-2007   #1 (permalink)
Uncle Frank
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Default Shooting people shooting birds

You know you have Lens Lust Disease when you take pictures of people taking pictures of birds instead of taking pictures of the birds . Here's some from Baylands Preserve... one of the best places to take pictures of birds or lenses .

Birders come in all different sizes, as do their lenses.

There's little guys with big lenses...



big guys with big lenses...



and big guys with little lenses.



Then there's fashionable ladies dressed for success....



grubby guys who spent all their money on glass...



and people who find the perfect balance.



Most birders use dslrs...



but some use digicams...



and a few shoot with strange things like spotting scopes...



... but we all have a grand time shooting the birdies (and each other) at Bayland's Preserve.



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