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May 22, 2017 05:11:11   #
Kalina54 wrote:
I was determined to catch a good capture of this chasm along the Oregon coast. This attempt was from sunrise. I was lucky..


This image is just beautiful. Kalina! Your determination plus skill with the 📷 resulted in a keeper. 😳
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May 22, 2017 00:39:17   #
kpmac wrote:
I find this photo to be a little soft, but I liked the composition. It was taken yesterday and there was poor light due to cloudiness. I just can't resist a flying bird.


Very nice capture, kpmac! The focus is just fine with the bokeh. It's a beautiful image.
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May 21, 2017 23:38:49   #
AuntieM wrote:
Leaving the Big Bend NP area, I decided to drive west along the Rio Grande River on Highway 170 to Presidio and then turn north to Marfa and Ft. Davis where I would stay overnight. I started out having no idea what, if anything I would encounter on the way that would be interesting. I passed the Lajitas International Airport sign with a Turkey Vulture sitting next to the closed gate. I guess he was the air traffic controller. Lajitas consists of a resort and golf course, and nothing more. Down the road were several primitive camping areas along the Rio Grande that had launch sites for kayaks and canoes. There was a rest stop that had tepee coverings for the tables. I thought that was really neat and have never seen a picnic area like this before. The road rose, fell, and was very scenic. I don't know what I was expecting with regard to the topography of the area, but I did not expect the terrain to be so rugged on either side of the Rio Grande. There were mountains on either side of the river, and in some places shear cliffs. I stumbled on a shelter with a viewing telescope when I pulled off to try and get some photos of quail that were constantly flying in front of my car and disappearing into the brush. The viewing scope was used to look at Desert Big Horn Sheep on the side of the hill across the road. Unfortunately, nothing was there to be seen. Coming into Presidio, the land got flatter and more agriculture appeared with large fields of alfalfa being grown. I stopped at Ft. Leaton, a Texas State Historic Site, and took a walk around this trading post that dates to the mid-1800s. It was a very interesting step back in time and well worth the stop. I also was able to get a shot of a pair of California Quail, the same species that had been playing hide and go seek with me all the way from Terlingua. Heading away from the border - up Rt. 67 the land changed to dry prairie grasses. There was also the small abandoned mining community of Shafter along the way. Eventually I arrived at Ft. Davis and decided to visit Ft. Davis National Historic Park which was an active calvary post from 1854 to 1891 to protect travelers on the San Antonio - El Paso road. The fort was abandoned by the Union army during the Civil War and taken over by the Confederacy, but retaken by the Union some time later. An experiment with using camels as pack animals was also based out of Ft. Davis. Unfortunately, the mules and camels did not work well together, and the rocky nature of the Chihuahuan desert and other parts of the west injured the feet of the camels - so that experiment was abandoned.
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Great narrative and pictures of the journey! They make me feel like I was on the trip with you. Thanks for sharing your work, AuntieM.
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May 21, 2017 23:21:21   #
Believe63 wrote:
Pics


Lovely scenics, Believe. #2 is definitely a keeper.
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May 21, 2017 23:17:55   #
photoMark wrote:
I went outside awhile ago and noticed this little guy on a bicycle tire. He was kind enough to wait while I ran inside to grab my camera, and then pose for a couple of quick shots. I have never seen a lizard with such pretty eyes! Nikon D750, Tokina 100mm f/2.8 macro, F/5.6, 1/100 sec, Nikon SB500 flash.


A great catch, Mark! I'd like to find out whether he uses Mabelline or Avon.
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May 21, 2017 23:11:49   #
Bozsik wrote:
So I decided to see if anything was out last night. It is now closing in on 3 in the morning. I have captured a few shots of critters cruising out in my yard after 10pm. Hope you enjoy these. Some of these are very small. 1/4 to 3/8 inches in size.

I think I will try this setup down by the river one evening. Might get a lot more diversity and numbers.
Enjoy


Ya know what I think, David? You're on to something BIG! I've never seen anything like these. They're way out of the ballpark. I'll be watching for your ones taken at the river.
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May 21, 2017 19:51:39   #
Fred Harwood wrote:
Local gardens strut their stuff.


The gardens did a nice job strutting their stuff - you and your 📷 did some mighty fine struttin' as well. These are gems, Fred!
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May 21, 2017 19:41:31   #
tbhyde wrote:
Provincetown, Massachusetts


A moment of beauty, tbhyde!
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May 21, 2017 19:38:21   #
Jolly Roger wrote:
Please check the downloads.


Our goldfinches are very pretty but don't hold a candle to your more colorful bird. Excellent captures. Jolly Roger!
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May 21, 2017 19:33:23   #
merrytexan wrote:
don and I walk a fast 9 holes sometimes in late afternoon and early evening
at whitewater creek golf course, which is not far from where we live.
he plays golf and I look for subjects to shoot. it's almost dark when we
finish and head for home . here are a few birds and flowers I saw
on our most recent walk.


What a nice way to spend together time. I hope hubby did as well at his golf game as you did with your 📷! Thanks for sharing these, Meri. I especially like the killdeer.
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May 21, 2017 19:21:09   #
sleepydrdr wrote:
The back yard has been busy the last couple of days. It's been hot here.

Hummers with Nikon D810 and Nikkor 200-500 hand held

The song sparrow and cardinal were with Nikon D810 and Tamron 150-600 hand held

Please see downloads for detail, thanks for looking!


Fantastic bird images, sleepy! All winners! I ❤️ the cute 🐦 - tho' not as showy as other feathered friends, sparrows don't have to take a backseat.
I'm sure friends and family don't call you sleepy. I was wondering if you'd tell me your real 'handle.' 😊
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May 21, 2017 19:06:57   #
Marionsho wrote:
I'll miss my beloved "Mia".
She adopted me a couple of years ago.
Marion


I am very sorry for your loss, Marion. May you find comfort in knowing your beautiful Mia is in heaven. Are you familiar with the poem Rainbow Bridge? If not, it can be found
on Google.
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May 21, 2017 18:56:49   #
Marionsho wrote:
I'll miss my beloved "Mia".
She adopted me a couple of years ago.
Marion

lovingly
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May 21, 2017 18:41:44   #
kevinfairley wrote:
Italy


Thank you for giving us another delightful excursion around Tuscany, Kevin. Doors are one of my favorite photo subjects so #1 catches my eye. I ❤️ #'s 2 and 9. #3 is a puzzle; have no
idea what it is. All in all - a great set!
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May 20, 2017 16:15:07   #
davids999 wrote:
I spotted this Woodcock sitting absolutely motionless on a stone wall. First time I have ever seen one as they are normally very secretive. Got this shot and then it flew!


It must have taken a lot of luck plus a considerable amount of skill with your📷 to capture this Woodcock. What a thrill for you, David.
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