T TJ New member Joined Oct 26, 2002 Messages 4,471 Reaction score 9 Points 0 Location Tokyo Country United States Display Name Tim Johnson Sep 25, 2004 #1 My wife has taken charge of feeding the T.kweichowensis and other Tylototriton: (Message edited by TJ on September 25, 2004)
My wife has taken charge of feeding the T.kweichowensis and other Tylototriton: (Message edited by TJ on September 25, 2004)
B benjamin Guest Sep 25, 2004 #3 How do you take pictures at just the right moment like that first one.
T TJ New member Joined Oct 26, 2002 Messages 4,471 Reaction score 9 Points 0 Location Tokyo Country United States Display Name Tim Johnson Sep 25, 2004 #4 Thanks Jesper. A truly ferocious beast, indeed! Hi Benjamin. My new Canon EOS 20D camera has a consecutive shooting speed of five frames per second. But that first pic was just lucky timing...
Thanks Jesper. A truly ferocious beast, indeed! Hi Benjamin. My new Canon EOS 20D camera has a consecutive shooting speed of five frames per second. But that first pic was just lucky timing...
K kaysie Guest Sep 25, 2004 #5 Geez Tim, maybe if you fed them once in a while... I mean, look at how skinny that poor animal is! (I'm just joking, for those who dont know)
Geez Tim, maybe if you fed them once in a while... I mean, look at how skinny that poor animal is! (I'm just joking, for those who dont know)
J jesper Guest Sep 26, 2004 #6 So Tim....What happened to the great Rebel camera? Kind of short life span hadn't it? What's better with this one? Besides the resolution.
So Tim....What happened to the great Rebel camera? Kind of short life span hadn't it? What's better with this one? Besides the resolution.