Monday, 16 February 2009
Pura Vida!
For the landscapists! Views of Rincon and Cacao at sundown, taken from a vantage point a mile from the house where you can see both the Pacific and Atlantic slopes of the mountain range
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4 comments:
Hi Phil, just browsing through all your fantastic pics. You really have got the hang of that camera now, the macros are superb, as are the views and trees etc. Is that a Strangler Fig wrapping itself round the buttressed tree? I never knew that the little hoppers buried their eggs in your foot, I'll keep an eye open for them! The colours of them are just beautiful, such variety. I feel a bit sorry for the ocelot but I suppose it would be struggling in the wild after two years in captivity? What can I say, keep 'em coming, sorry not to have posted anything before, will keep looking and enjoying them. You lucky man! Cheers, Les
dude, nice landscapes hey! Seems like you're really enjoying yourself!...all these plants and epiphytes are strangly familiar...missing the tropics really!
But I'm having a lot of snow fun here, been skiing all week end behinf the house in the forest, EXCELLENT!
On the less excellent side of things...my digital Nikon is dead :'( It endured what is apparently called "the sudden death of Nikon"...might be able to get it replaced...will see hey snif!
Have fun!
Dude, lots of people are calling you lucky- I don't agree- you're not lucky, you worked bloody hard for this so ENJOY!!!! You deserve it. Not to deny that I'm extremely envious!
Love all the beautiful photography- baggage weight well worth it I'm sure... Miss you!!! xxxx
Not sure who that 2nd comment is from, but I have a good idea!
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