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Steve Cherrier

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Digital nomad, photographer and explorer. Gaming and tech PR for 25+ years.

Vancouver, BC, Canada
Joined March 2007
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Even though I understand what it takes to make a film, I still don’t understand how Dr. George Miller does it. I was lucky enough to see ‘Furiosa’ a month ago, and I’m still reeling at how films like his exist. It’s so intricate, detailed, and immersive. The planning and love
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First game I worked on for Microsoft many years ago was Age of Empires: RoR. Then after Halo 3 I left to do other things. Came back to Xbox through Edelman for a bit. Then left to work with Step 3 on Activision. Life sure goes full circle! Happy to back with the Xbox family!
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So many stories to tell, so many characters to meet, so many worlds to explore… It’s a good day to play: https://t.co/6i3RHmwsNZ
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2 years
Hey @Sportsnet - Slick looking app, but any reason you don't want anyone outside of Canada to see things like scores or leagues in your app? Only way to see this is to VPN in. Making me want to switch to your competition....
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3 years
Masked Tityra Fuji X-H2S with 150-600mm
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White-tailed Trogon with some breakfast! (Panama) Fuji X-H2S with 150-600mm
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Scruffy Rufescent Tiger-heron in Panama Fuji X-H2S with 150-600mm
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Northern Anteater (Tamandua) having a morning nap in the sunshine. (Panama) Fuji X-H2S with 150-600mm
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Golden-collared Manakin in Panama Fuji X-H2S with 150-600mm
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White-bearded Manakin in Minca, Colombia Fuji X-H2S with 150-600mm lens
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3 years
Lance-tailed Manakin I believe this is either a juvenile male or female. Most females are solid green, however, a small portion have tawny or red caps. This little one had a super cool red cap. Will be hunting for the male next! Fuji X-H2S with 150-600mm lens
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3 years
A little different composition - Streak-headed Woodcreeper Fuji X-H2S with 150-600mm lens
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Black-throated Mango Fuji X-H2S with 150-600mm lens
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Spectacled Thrush (biggest spectacles I've seen on a bird) Fuji X-H2S with 150-600mm lens
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Pale-Bellied Hermit Fuji X-H2S with 150-600mm lens
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Green Honeycreeper (I know, he's blue, but the female is green!) Fuji X-H2S with 150-600mm lens
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3 years
Vermillion Flycatcher showing off Fuji X-H2S with 150-600mm lens
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Beautiful Woodpecker (living up to its name) - I love that in Spanish a Woodpecker is called a "Carpentero" Fuji X-H2S with 150-600mm lens
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Proboscis bats (I believe). Shot in Manuel Antonio Park in Costa Rica last fall.
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