Photography

Started by furrybmxer, November 20, 2010, 11:22:24 PM

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Brittany-shadowwolf

Lovely photography.
Really loving the cosplay photos~

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Tony Greyfox



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Zetta

that second one reminds me of Jay Leno, anyone else see that?

Renwaldo

That is just too cute. XD

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Tony Greyfox



A yellow-rumped warbler at Iona Beach. Just reconsidered this shot from a birding run recently, and thought it was pretty cute, so I'm sharing.
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AMZinthos

BIRD!  :birdy: omg so cute

furrybmxer

#37
yay this is still alive and kiking i shas poset  some updated ons ive took







lol JUST TO START

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Tony Greyfox

I should pop a couple of these up from the Aquarium a couple weeks back:




A Harris Hawk

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Jimfoxyboy

Did someone speed up the Skytrain?

Nah, not really. Long time exposure out the back window of the Skytrain. The result of messing with some settings on my camera while going home tonight.

Tony Greyfox

Nice shot! It's tough to get that kind of shot in good quality, and those look really good.
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Tef

Sunset on Russ Baker Way  ;)
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Living above the influence and proud.

Univaded_Fox

A month back I was location scouting in Stanley Park for the VancouFur Promotional Video (coincidence or not: Tef's photo will be one of our featured locations) and I found myself back at the bear pits.  For those of you who have never explored the area sound of the Aquarium, Stanley Park used to have a zoo, and the bear pits were its centerpiece.  However, the zoo was dismantled in the mid-1990s, and only the bear pits now survive, albeit slowly falling apart.