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  • piketpik
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    Shot in Quebec last July

    All C & C welcome :D

    joe_elway
    Participant

    Cool! An action shot… better than a pose in many ways. Nice an sharp. Well composed. You were lucky it didn’t dive for cover when you were there. I only ever saw splashes of water when I was in Canada when they saw me coming and swam for cover.

    Madra Rua
    Participant

    And here was me thinking this was another one of those dirty pictures (hot chicks, blue tits, …) :oops: :wink:

    Nice DOF (as far as I would know).

    piketpik
    Member

    Many thanks to both of you.

    Madra Rua wrote:

    And here was me thinking this was another one of those dirty pictures (hot chicks, blue tits, …) :oops: :wink:

    Nice DOF (as far as I would know).

    MAdra Rua, I understand there is probably a double meaning to beaver, but I do not get it (I am French) can you explain please ? if not politicaly correct, maybe via MP?

    Pixelle
    Member

    Madra Hee hee

    Joe

    I only ever saw splashes of water when I was in Canada when they saw me coming and swam for cover.

    I guess you didn’t have your hide then?

    joe_elway
    Participant

    :-) Nope. That was on a 3 week road trip in Western Canada back in 2005. This was when I fell in love with photography. Would love to go back now I have a clue about what I’m doing. Sponsorship is welcome.

    Madra Rua
    Participant

    Nothing to worry about, piketpik.
    There is a possibilty of a double meaning, but I don’t thing anybody would make the mistake. :D

    I was only refering to an earlier post, which used a double meaning.
    ‘Beaver’ can also be used for… aeehm… :oops: … well… I think you better look it up yourself :wink:

    piketpik
    Member

    :lol: excellent… another day, another new word… :P
    I see you were probably thinking about #7 :twisted: :mrgreen:

    Madra Rua
    Participant

    piketpik wrote:

    :lol: excellent… another day, another new word… :P
    I see you were probably thinking about #7 :twisted: :mrgreen:

    No, no! Never! I meant ‘a native or inhabitant of Oregon, the Beaver State’ :wink:

    Sodafarl
    Member

    Madra Rua wrote:

    Nothing to worry about, piketpik.
    There is a possibilty of a double meaning, but I don’t thing anybody would make the mistake. :D

    I was only refering to an earlier post, which used a double meaning.
    ‘Beaver’ can also be used for… aeehm… :oops: … well… I think you better look it up yourself :wink:

    Piketpik don’t worry about double meaning in this country almost anything works.
    Nice pic by the way
    Soda

    piketpik
    Member

    Thanks Soda :D
    I am not worried… just happy to learn more … :wink: specialy this type of double meaning :roll: :mrgreen:

    joe_elway
    Participant

    Turns out there are 9 re-introduced Beavers in Kent, south England. Brought in to help restore a dying fen. Very similar situation to Yellowstone in America where they maintained the water courses and encouraged tree growth.

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