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Filename: | DSC_4471_Rat.JPG |
Album name: | Oldboy / Oldboy |
Rating (1 votes): | |
Keywords: | Rat |
Camera: | D3 |
Lens: | Nikon 70-200mm F2.8 VR plus 1.4 converter. |
Photo Location: | Sandwell Valley Park |
Critique Welcome, Yes / No: | Yes |
Filesize: | 490 KiB |
Date added: | Dec 23, 2010 |
Dimensions: | 1280 x 857 pixels |
Displayed: | 152 times |
Color Space: | sRGB |
Digital Zoom Ratio: | 1 |
EXIF Image Height: | 1325 pixels |
EXIF Image Width: | 1978 pixels |
Exposure Mode: | 0 |
Exposure Program: | Program |
Exposure Time: | 1/500 sec |
FNumber: | f/4 |
Flash: | No Flash |
FlashPix Version: | version 1 |
Focal length: | 280 mm |
Gain Control: | 0 |
ISO: | 360 |
Make: | Nikon Corporation |
Metering Mode: | Pattern |
Model: | NIKON D3 |
Resolution Unit: | Inch |
Saturation: | 2 |
Scene Capture Mode: | 0 |
Software: | Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows |
Y Resolution: | 300 dots per ResolutionUnit |
YCbCrPositioning: | Datum Point |
URL: | https://cameracraniums.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=8641 |
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Wonderful! You must have lightening reflexes.
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Well done - i think animals become slightly braver in winter as they struggle for food
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Excellent capture :thumbs:
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Great image. Pity they are such nasty creatures, as they look so cute.
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Don't be so prejudice Reinardina , Every creature on earth has it's place and if you did some research you'll find a lot nastier. Some of these creatures are pets and very nice pets too. This is a lovely image . Well captured
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They're okay in their own place Beryl, but not too close to where people live. A friend of mine has them in the house at the moment and not as pets!
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What is causing them to come into her house? Does he/ she have a compost heap in the garden? This can attract them as pests. We are the ones to blame for wild animals being out of their place
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I know they are clever little things that make use of human's faults, like dropping food in the streets or feeding ducks white bread. In my friend's case, they come from next door, where an old lady lives in an overgrown, dilapidated house in an overgrown garden.
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Maybe they ought to call in the authorities to get the old lady some help if she is incapable and is causing a health risk. In think we have hujacked Oldboy's thread. Sorry oldboy
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