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06 November 2015, 20:50
Big Wonderful WyomingWonderful, what kind of Dik-Dik is that?
06 November 2015, 21:18
D. NelsonThose are fantastic pics!!! My favorite it the cheetah licking its paw!
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06 November 2015, 22:03
K EvansVery nice photos!
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06 November 2015, 22:21
bobby7321nice photos. In my opinion they would look much better at a smaller resolution. Its like watching an 80" TV from 2 feet away. I'm assuming they look great on a monitor with the resolution cranked wayyy up, but I think most people have it set at more of a standard resolution, which in turn makes the photos huge (taking up most of the screen). just my 2 cents.
06 November 2015, 22:22
buffybrBeautiful photos Saeed, do you have any close-ups?
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Originally posted by Big Wonderful Wyoming:
Wonderful, what kind of Dik-Dik is that?
A female Klipspringer?
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07 November 2015, 02:37
7kongoniThe only time my wife shows interest in AR is to view
Saeeds photos!
07 November 2015, 03:02
FrostbitWow!! Excellent.
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07 November 2015, 03:09
bwana cecilI really like the meerkat.
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07 November 2015, 03:48
cal pappasAre the top two Hillary?
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07 November 2015, 03:51
Big Wonderful WyomingCal, I think only the second one. Looks like it is falling apart but still has a smug look on it's face.
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Originally posted by cal pappas:
Are the top two Hillary?
Cal
07 November 2015, 03:52
Big Wonderful Wyomingquote:
Originally posted by 7kongoni:
The only time my wife shows interest in AR is to view
Saeeds photos!
Yes, this!
My toddlers love all of it.
07 November 2015, 04:01
Fallow BuckWow, as always your photos are stunning.
K
07 November 2015, 06:17
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by bobby7321:
nice photos. In my opinion they would look much better at a smaller resolution. Its like watching an 80" TV from 2 feet away. I'm assuming they look great on a monitor with the resolution cranked wayyy up, but I think most people have it set at more of a standard resolution, which in turn makes the photos huge (taking up most of the screen). just my 2 cents.
Anyone else has any problems viewing photos at this resolution??
They are re-sized to 1800 pixels - which is relatively small by today's standards.
Both my desktop and laptop have resolution of 3840x2160 - which is the lower 4K resolution - true 4K is slightly higher.
All photos were taken with the Nikon P 900 camkera, that has an 83 X optical zoom.
07 November 2015, 06:18
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by cal pappas:
Are the top two Hillary?
Cal
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07 November 2015, 07:15
PSmithThanks Saaed, my girl-child (Bailey)loves the photos of the cheetah.
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07 November 2015, 08:16
TREE 'EMVery nice.
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07 November 2015, 11:38
EsskayAbsolutely brilliant pictures Saeed
07 November 2015, 14:22
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07 November 2015, 18:24
nobody2Bravo! Enjoyed the show.
07 November 2015, 18:47
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07 November 2015, 18:52
BigBBearawesome photos
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07 November 2015, 22:05
BaxterBGreat pics. Reminds me of my visit to a friend in the very northern part of Sweden. It's a fantastic country, and the people are wonderful. Ate so much moose I almost got tired of it...almost!
08 November 2015, 06:41
BakesVery nice mate.
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09 November 2015, 01:32
Tim629they come through a bit large on my computer too (6 or 7 years old), but I zoom the screen out to about 75% (hold control then the + or - key) then just zoom in to read the text but also enjoy being able to zoom in and see the detail
09 November 2015, 06:06
Saeed A Visit To Hosigor, FranceI have put some photos on the Photos and Video Forum which some of you might enjoy.
I will keep adding to that thread as I prepare the photos.
10 November 2015, 05:41
Aspen Hill AdventuresSaeed, that toad is magnificent in my book. My favorite animal to this day since I was a small child.
I was wondering if you breed your cheetahs?
~Ann
10 November 2015, 08:53
SaeedThat toad was in Sweden.
I also saw literally thousand of tiny little one crossing the roads - most getting killed by cars.
Yes we do breed our cheetahs.
They are fantastic animals, and they love to play.
Hessa runs straight to their place as soon as she arrives from school - we have to drag her away from them.
We also get several schools send their kids here on day out to see and enjoy learning about the animals.
Very popular, and we are glad it is.
Some of the older kids 16-18 year olds, who are thinking of taking up studies on animals also come and study the animals.
10 November 2015, 17:47
Aspen Hill AdventuresGood news on the cheetahs. That keeps them viable to have them even if somewhat domesticated. I knew you propagated your antelopes.
Sweden looks lush, I bet you and your family enjoy your place there. As always, thanks for sharing the photos.
~Ann