Trapped in a dumpster

Trapped in a dumpster

Trapped in a dumpster.
I found 2 critters (Raccoons) trapped in a dumpster while taking pictures in a park,I rescued a smaller raccoon with a stick and helped the remaining one by leaving a old bicycle,so it could climb out.
Maybe I should have cropped the first pic.

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Fixing my Lens.
On Monday I dropped my 24-70 Zeiss lens off at Sony because the AF/M switch on the side of the lens came loose...I picked it up on Thursday,porps to Sony for fixing it so quickly...apparently they only secured with adhesive tape.Covered by warranty.

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Good for you Mike

I really like that story, helping out animals like that. I'd have done the same thing. That made my day :)

Carl

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cool story Mike

glad you took the time to help them out :)

(I like that last shot of the Sony building btw)

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Eric

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Nice little story...

little eco friendly photojournalism...

The shot with the bucket rules.

Thanks for sharing these,

Hapster

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"That's why its called fishing...if it was easy they'd call it catching. What fun would that be?"

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Thanks for the comments.

This morning I checked a local blog that features some local stories around Toronto and saw that one of my pics was used on their front page.
Cool.
I suppose it will only be up for today,but here is the link anyway.
http://www.blogto.com/city/2008/11/morning_brew_november_28th_2008/

Site main link
http://www.blogto.com

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