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    So, I took a non-bird photographer out with me to Ft. DeSoto. She most certainly enjoyed herself as the action was absolutely terrific. To top it off she managed to capture this, the elusive, Long-lensed Pugsley. :)

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    Nice portrait, David! Looks very wet, but I'll bet the photos were worth it.
    God Bless
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    David, I am truly impressed by this capture. Cheryl and I don't see many people down in the water out there. There's nothing like looking down your barrel eye to eye with a shorebird. You need to come out and join us! From the looks of this, we'd make a good team.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marina Scarr View Post
    David, I am truly impressed by this capture. Cheryl and I don't see many people down in the water out there. There's nothing like looking down your barrel eye to eye with a shorebird. You need to come out and join us! From the looks of this, we'd make a good team.
    We'll make that happen! I look forward to it.

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    Great capture of the "capturer"....but that camera looks dangerously close to the water. Glad nothing slipped.

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