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Snappers
01-25-2008, 10:18 PM
I was lucky to be able to get this close to this signet swan. It's parents were not far away and if I got any closer they would hiss at me. It was quite funny really, I had spent quite a bit of time taking pictures of these swans and then as I was walking away this man who did not have a shirt on, appoached me and asked me to take a photograph of him. (I think he had had a few to drink) I passed on the opportunity but as I walked away he kept shouting to me to take his photo. I just chuckled to my self and went on my merry way. :D

dkippen
01-25-2008, 10:38 PM
Andy -

Very nice!!! It's not very often you can get this close. You should have taken a photo of the kind gentleman - would've made his day.

Personally, I'm afraid to get this close to swans or geese. In the summer, we have tons of Canadians hanging around the parking lot of our office and they snap, gaggle, and chase.

gjtoth
01-25-2008, 10:59 PM
I was lucky to be able to get this close to this signet swan. It's parents were not far away and if I got any closer they would hiss at me. It was quite funny really, I had spent quite a bit of time taking pictures of these swans and then as I was walking away this man who did not have a shirt on, appoached me and asked me to take a photograph of him. (I think he had had a few to drink) I passed on the opportunity but as I walked away he kept shouting to me to take his photo. I just chuckled to my self and went on my merry way. :D

Be careful around those guys,Andy. They can do some SERIOUS damage. Lots of power in those guys... really.

You should have asked the guy if he had any money to pay for the developing! heheheh Made a little extra dosh.

Snappers
01-26-2008, 08:08 PM
It was fairly early in the morning and the gentleman looked as though he had been at the "pop" for a while, so I didnt want to get too close. I'd rather trust the swans. :D

I know what you mean about these animals being dangerous but I am brave! (Yeh right) No I was watching very carefully their actions and made sure I did not do anything to upset them. However, I did find that the Canadian Geese were far more agressive than the white swans.

LensBaby
01-26-2008, 09:41 PM
sounds like Andy needs to be more careful around that man screaming for his photo to be taken! Forget the birds...worry about the man!

Snappers
01-26-2008, 09:52 PM
I was!:eek:

ladyups
01-27-2008, 04:53 PM
I was lucky to be able to get this close to this signet swan. It's parents were not far away and if I got any closer they would hiss at me. It was quite funny really, I had spent quite a bit of time taking pictures of these swans and then as I was walking away this man who did not have a shirt on, appoached me and asked me to take a photograph of him. (I think he had had a few to drink) I passed on the opportunity but as I walked away he kept shouting to me to take his photo. I just chuckled to my self and went on my merry way. :D

:eek:I can tell I'd been more afraid of the hapless man then the parents of this swan! You did a great job of getting in tight on this beauty, Andy. I used to have a domestic goose on a delivery on my route...I was more afraid of it then any of the dogs I encountered. It gave me a good run the first time I made a deliver there...chased me right back to the truck. I was a lot more cautious after that...sneaking in...

Mary

Mary

Snappers
01-27-2008, 10:41 PM
That's so funny Mary, I used to deliver the post. On one of my deliveries I had one house that owned a goose, I never knew until one day when it was out, I've never run so fast! http://www.smileycons.com/img/emotions/235.gif

The next time I went there, I peered over the gate and there it was hissing at me, it would not let me in the yard. Now, when we could not deliver because there was a dog loose in the yard we would write, "dog at large" on the letter, so I wrote "Goose at large" and returned the letter to the office, imagine my workmates hysterics when they read what had been wrote on the letterhttp://www.smileycons.com/img/emotions/209.gif

dkippen
01-27-2008, 11:25 PM
Andy - I have a story from this weekend to share about strangers wanting their pictures taken.

As a group, we were in downtown Minneapolis, and a couple of female juviniles wanted to "borrow" my camera so they could take pictures of themselves. I of course said no, not today, then they wanted me to take pictures of them. Unfortunately, it was the wrong type of B&W image I was looking for and continued on my way.

Snappers
01-28-2008, 12:07 AM
It was a very wise decision not to "borrow" your camera out.

ladyups
01-28-2008, 12:44 AM
That's so funny Mary, I used to deliver the post. On one of my deliveries I had one house that owned a goose, I never knew until one day when it was out, I've never run so fast! http://www.smileycons.com/img/emotions/235.gif

The next time I went there, I peered over the gate and there it was hissing at me, it would not let me in the yard. Now, when we could not deliver because there was a dog loose in the yard we would write, "dog at large" on the letter, so I wrote "Goose at large" and returned the letter to the office, imagine my workmates hysterics when they read what had been wrote on the letterhttp://www.smileycons.com/img/emotions/209.gif

:D:D:DI'm sorry but its did hit me as funny...I've been chased by just about everything but the goose scared me the worst. Luckily, that goose has gone on...probably made a good meal.

So, you don't deliver post anymore? I've got 2 more years and then I'm hanging up my browns.

Mary

ladyups
01-28-2008, 12:47 AM
Andy - I have a story from this weekend to share about strangers wanting their pictures taken.

As a group, we were in downtown Minneapolis, and a couple of female juviniles wanted to "borrow" my camera so they could take pictures of themselves. I of course said no, not today, then they wanted me to take pictures of them. Unfortunately, it was the wrong type of B&W image I was looking for and continued on my way.

:confused:..and they were going to get the exposure how? Follow you home and wait on you to download it and print it off for them...I think you picked the wise choice by continuing on your way..

Mary

Snappers
01-28-2008, 07:38 PM
I am still in the business, but I drive the 7.5ton lorries, which I really enjoy.

dkippen
01-28-2008, 07:54 PM
Mary - I don't think they really cared about the exposure part. I'm thinking they were wondering how quick they could get the camera on craigslist or ebay. I wasn't too worried about safety - there were 4/5 of us together in broad daylight and looking out for each other.