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lovely pictures!
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Thank you, Andrea…a trip to the zoo is hard for me, but kids love it. ~amy
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😉 and its a good place to take nice photos
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Lovely!
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Thank you so much! ~amy
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You’re welcome!
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Amazing! I need to go learn about my new Sony camera. I’ve just been shooting on Auto. I’ve forgotten how to control my settings! This is inspiring!
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Thank you so much! I so hope you enjoy your camera, either in Auto or manual. These days technology far exceeds my own assumptions as to settings then i do, auto is great for capturing the world around you. ~amy
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Before a trip to Europe, I went in for another lens for my Canon… somehow got suckered in to this new and ridiculously priced Sony. Both sales guys swore they were switching. Well, one had just sold his big Nikon and all his lenses and gushed about the Sony. I must admit, I’ve gotten some stunning shots with it. I do enjoy your photos!
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beautiful photos! What a lion and ape.
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Thank you so much. The lioness looked like Mufasa on pride rock in the movie, the lion king. The ape? The ape looked like he knew the mysteries of the universe, but had no interest in sharing such important details to us. 🙂 ~amy
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