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depicted the "gray bar" in their various fields 42
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the upper, as delimited in the bottom row, from each other.
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A comment


Hi Markus
Your homepage is really a class by itself! Moderate peak photos! I've saved your page on my computer as my favorite, because I will certainly look clean yet often.
Now to the actual reason for this comment:
With what you write about "Rambling through Zoological Gardens", talk to me completely out of the soul. Some people compare the photograph at the zoo with the famous "Fishing in a barrel". The difficulties encountered by an amateur photographer at the zoo but now times are really diverse. So I'm example, over thirty! Attempts needed to be in Wuppertal Zoo reasonably good photographs of the gorillas can. Reflective glass, have to hard light and mostly completely misplaced my gorilla always a line made by the bill ... until then but it has finally worked. Conclusion: patience and persistence in the photograph is half the battle.
Furthermore, I wish you good photos and lots of fun with this great hobby!
Greetings from Bodo Bollmus from Haltern am See