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In reply to the discussion: I got my focus rails for Micro photography. [View all]alfredo
(60,250 posts)12. We feed salads to our rabbits.
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I used knee pads when I was into caving. They were OK unless walking any distance.
alfredo
Mar 2013
#6
I have one good tripod, and I keep everything in one place. I made a shorter central stack for
alfredo
Mar 2013
#8
We have wind gust above 25mph, so getting good macro shots of vegetation would be difficult.
alfredo
Mar 2013
#10
On my mail route a customer had a pet Raccoon, Rabbit, and Cat. They all hung out together on their
alfredo
Mar 2013
#15
That's CUTE! I've got a picture of me, the rabbit, my cat, and my wife's dog - all together.
talkingmime
Mar 2013
#17
We helped that fear by spraying her with water whenever she showed "interest" in the bird.
alfredo
Mar 2013
#20
Not sure if it is safe. Years ago a girlfriend was doing a halloween costume and
alfredo
Mar 2013
#26
Our cat got pregnant before we could get her fixed. Crunch and Munch was the last one to find
alfredo
Mar 2013
#30
I remember my big sister holding burial ceremonies for baby chicks that didn't make it.
alfredo
Mar 2013
#35
We use the "Great Fishbowl In The Floor" for fish too. Mammals & birds go in the ground.
talkingmime
Mar 2013
#36
It's still a chicken and egg problem. How did they reproduce prior to fire?
talkingmime
Mar 2013
#42