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Jun 29, 2018 03:50:18   #
I thought some might get a smile from this photo, taken at the park a couple days ago.


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Jun 29, 2018 03:44:47   #
I love finding these babies being fed by mom.


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Apr 23, 2018 00:06:21   #
Very good pic. We are lucky and have a pair of the show up each year.
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Apr 14, 2018 03:36:01   #
hj wrote:
I guess this was the leader rounding them up to leave Florida.


Thanks for letting us borrow them for a few days.............
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Apr 13, 2018 04:10:43   #
A local lake had a lot of visitors this week in the form of migrating pelicans. They put on a show before moving on to better fishing grounds. A week before their arrival there were a ton of fish eggs hatched out, but they are no longer there. The pelicans had a feast.


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I noticed this one was banded.

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Apr 13, 2018 03:45:40   #
What Big Ears You Have!!!!
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Mar 29, 2018 02:13:42   #
It is said my Great Great Grandpa John Ruff lived in Tennessee near where David Crockett lived. When there was a new baby born in the household, (the second of 12), Davy Crockett went to visit them and asked to name the baby boy. Thus the baby born in 1819 in Giles County Tennessee was named David Crockett Ruff. David Crockett Ruff had 15 children, one of which was named David Goodnight Ruff born in 1861. David Goodnight Ruff had 11 children, one of which was named Paul Ruff (my dad) in 1901.


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Mar 1, 2018 03:19:03   #
You gotta stop and eat at Lamberts next time... I have a nephew who lives in Nashville. He has announced sports for Trevecca Nazarene College for years.

James56 wrote:
Wow, now that's a pretty view. I too am sorry about your sisters. On a lighter note, when we visit family in Kansas City, we usually take highway 60 to Springfield, so we've been by Sikeston many times. It's really flat...
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Feb 28, 2018 20:34:11   #
Haven't been on much lately. I had 3 sisters pass away in the past 9 months, 4 months apart. Anyway, getting out a little as the spring is approaching and hoping the animals come out of hiding from the winter cold. We were riding down the road going home from a trip through Mingo Conservation Area and I was watching the sun set. The trees along the road were blocking most the view but my husband said there was an opening coming up with no trees. I rolled down the window and got ready and as we passed the open area there was this beautiful sight with water to reflect the sunset. It was an awesome moment and I got it on camera.


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Feb 19, 2018 01:40:38   #
Beautiful!!!
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Oct 29, 2017 00:09:07   #
I had an SX60 and very seldom got a clear photo at full zoom. It would be great if it worked.
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Oct 29, 2017 00:05:28   #
Exactly right. The distance from front fence to back fence was not very far. And they had barriers to prevent you from getting up to the fence to shoot through the holes....

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Those are great. The expression on some of the animals are fantastic, especially that second Eagle image. You did well with the technique of shooting right through a fence. The weird effect that show is from the back and sides of the fencing that is just not far enough away to completely loose into the blur of the background. I had an instructor who is a wildlife photographer and she taught us that: Fence or wire in front of animal, if you have enough separation you can virtually eliminate the lattice with a long lens shot wide open. The only thing that could have improved your shot would be to have either a massively expensive f/2.8 300mm Prime lens or gotten closer if possible with a shorter f/1.4 to f/2 Prime lens. My instructor would rent huge lenses for shoots. So you probably did as well as possible with the equipment you have. Good shooting.
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Oct 28, 2017 04:45:28   #
We were in St. Louis and stopped in at the World Bird Sanctuary where they treat injured birds and have some on a walking trail in their cages, some who are being looked after for injury and some just to see. Also drove through Lone Elk Park which is across from it, a drive through park where you can see deer, elk, bison, etc. in a natural habitat, but there are areas you are warned not to get out of the car where the big guys roam. This is a few of my favorite from the trip. It was hard to get photos through a fence with small openings, but my camera did real well blurring out the fence and getting to the subject. Hope you enjoy.


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Oct 20, 2017 16:40:04   #
I am jealous!!!
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Oct 20, 2017 16:36:30   #
Squirrels are one of my favorite subjects.
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