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    Stuart Wanuck at Work!

    Here we have Stuart Wanuck with his huge 600mm at work. This one from this morning as he joined me in a private class. We had a windy morning but with plenty of opportunities!!

    Looking good Stuart!!

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    Hi Stuart, I remember you from Wako! Nice lens- This is a great image of you-Well done Maxis!!

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    Glad your using DryPods Stuart !!!! Will save your tripod !!!

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    Stuart,
    Catch you when the wind is less than 20 knots! I didn't go out into the Bay Thursday, Friday or Saturday.
    Nice portrait, Stuart is either concentrating or bewildered or both. I get that way all the time.

    The only critique I could offer is that this portrait would be stronger had you left room for the "Virtual" tripod feet:D.

    James

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    A great capture Maxis...Stuart looks like he is in deep concentration of the surrounding terrain.:cool:

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    Nice meeting you Stuart.....great pic Max...

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Looks like you had a great trip Stuart and by the looks of this image a very busy one. Thanks for sharing Maxis.

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    Nice portrait of Stuart! I really like how the OOF foreground vegetation adds to the depth of the image. Nice!

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    Nice one. I never thought of using my Mongoose this way around. I'm right handed so naturally mount the lens with right hand so Mongoose arm is to left. To the right it provides more room for your arm to rest on top of head and support underside of lens. I'm going to try this.

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