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adrian rathbone

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Hy this is my forst ever posting on here so all c&c very welcome, this was takenwith my canon eos 300v fulimax iso400 film and a tamron 75-300 lense

We are fortunate to live by the coast in the uk and one morning on my way to work this little fellow was sleeping on the quay

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hope i posted this correctly as i said its my first attempt

[EDIT]in flickr do a right click (or control clik on Mac) on the image and do copy the image url, then do as you did before, pasting the image between thru
insertimage.gif

in your case the real url is farm4.static.flickr.com/3039/2660835345_5f776a43d6.jpg?v=0

Hope it helps!
Nicolas Claris[/EDIT]
 
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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Hi Adrian,

Where do these guys breed? Is there some Island or protected beach?

Asher
Hy this is my forst ever posting on here so all c&c very welcome, this was takenwith my canon eos 300v fulimax iso400 film and a tamron 75-300 lense

We are fortunate to live by the coast in the uk and one morning on my way to work this little fellow was sleeping on the quay

2660835345_5f776a43d6.jpg
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Cute guy, Adrian, although he does appear to be suffering from some problem with the fur on his left side.

Don,

I was wondering about that too.

Adrian,

What other pictures do you have. Any close ups or 100% cutouts of the animals left side. It looks like it may have a wound.

Asher
 
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adrian rathbone

New member
sorry for the delay

sorry i have taken so long to reply to you all but thanks for your comments ok firstly , i assure you there was nithing wrong with the seal at all, i was lucky enough to catch him as he was rolling over from his side onto his belly so the fur on his side was still wet and somewhat compressed lol.
As for breeding they breed around most of the coastal waters in south west england
 
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