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Feb 25, 2017 17:29:41   #
Rob48 wrote:
Cape Elizabeth, ME

NSC_6863 by Robert Hayes, on Flickr


Your splendid lighthouse scene is making me shivver, Rob. Nice work!
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Feb 25, 2017 17:19:02   #
angela k wrote:
...is square and neither are these shots!!

Taken at Southaven Park, hope you like!!



I like how your imagination runs wild, angela. Photography might become boring if we keep doing the same ol' images. Very impressive shots.
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Feb 25, 2017 17:03:56   #
Jim Bob wrote:
Inquiring Eastern Bluebird wants to know.


Astounding, Jim! These beautiful bluebirds seem to have deserted my area.
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Feb 25, 2017 00:04:04   #
Absolutely fantastic, Tom. That gorgeous cat is one angry fella and his expression shows it.
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Feb 24, 2017 23:53:35   #
tyedyetommy wrote:
I have been out and about with, my new to me 24-105 mm L lens. I have pretty much concentrated on wildlife photography. At the risk of breaking my arm, patting myself on the back, I have taken some excellent wildlife shots. I bought the 24-105 to fill in the gap, I have a 70-200 mm L. a old 100-300 mm L and 300 mm prime. toss in a 1.4 extender and I have a pretty good mm coverage. I was thinking how hard can this landscape stuff be. Hell, it does't even move. I am finding out. Hard. Again not to break my arm but, I am really smart, have a decent eye, and sooner or later I will get a few good shots. These I think. aren't to bad. I went out yesterday looking for derelict buildings and found these.
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Nice captures, Tom. The last image is very impressive. Would give it a blue ribbon if we had one in the smilies.
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Feb 24, 2017 23:43:59   #
sailorsmom wrote:
This just caught my eye..I loved the shadow and the window.


Nice capture, Sue. I think I'd like it better if you cropped out your shadow which would leave no doubt as to which shadow you loved.
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Feb 24, 2017 23:31:17   #
daythedog wrote:
Lumix GX8
Olympus 12-40mm f2.8 Pro


Unique and very creative, daythedog!
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Feb 22, 2017 21:45:30   #
Mark W wrote:
February 21, 2017
"Bluebird Of Happiness" arrives in Camden, Maine.


An excellent capture of this lovely bird, Mark. Unfortunately they haven't delighted us with their presence in my area.
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Feb 22, 2017 21:38:20   #
angler wrote:
...and one from the archives is this.I was asked to do some evening photos of all the guests at a relatives wedding in 2011 and this one of our nephews little girl Evie was the best i got.I liked it anyhow.


Evie is a study in charm and beauty, Jim. It would be nice to see pictures of her as time goes by.
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Feb 21, 2017 23:19:40   #
jpintn wrote:
One of my potato vine bloom images with effects added from Topaz Texture Effects.


I like this effect and would like to get the software you used. I would appreciate any info you can give me on how to order it. Thank you, Anne
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Feb 21, 2017 23:02:15   #
Mallardo wrote:
This is the oldest of my three Rescues, Noodles. She's about three years old and I've had her since she was small enough for me to hold in the palm of my hand.

She had somehow found her way into my garage where she had been living. She made her way out one morning as I was enjoying my morning coffee. She was so little that I actually thought she was a rat. After a couple of days she let me pet her and, on the third morning, she jumped up on the little ledge where I had sat my coffee and made herself at home to it. I opened the front door, she strutted in, and the rest is history.

I only have one more cat to try to photograph and then I promise to give y'all a break on the cat photos, lol. Thanks for the look.
This is the oldest of my three Rescues, Noodles. S... (show quote)


I enjoyed your story and I love Noodles, Mallardo. Such a pretty kitty and a lucky one.
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Feb 21, 2017 22:44:03   #
Gianfranco47 wrote:
after the death of my wife in 2013 for a cancer two creatures gave me the force to go ahead notwithstanding the loss of my wife , for me they are two additional sons who gove to me everything in change of food and water


I'm sorry for your loss, Gianfranco47. I know your two friends do not replace your loved one but those two beautiful dogs have given you courage and strength to carry on. I'm so glad you have Scully and Molder.
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Feb 21, 2017 22:26:57   #
blacks2 wrote:
The trails become a gooey slippery mess, the red stuff sticks to your boots but it's still a nice place to take pictures.


Stunning scenics, Mike! I was fortunate to visit this NP years ago. Our tour group made an early morning hike to Delicate Arch where we had breakfast. It was a memorable event.
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Feb 20, 2017 19:55:07   #
JimmyMac1953 wrote:
Some of my wife's daylilies from late summer of this past year .Enjoy but please give comments good or bad.How can I get better if not.
Thanks,
JimmyMac


Excellent captures of the gorgeous lilies, Jimmy!
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Feb 20, 2017 19:40:29   #
Karenn wrote:
Kangaroo's in the wild a Lightning Ridge (Home of the Black Opal) Australia.


Very pleasing shots of the roo's, Karenn. I've seen them at zoos but believe it would be exciting to see and photograph them in the wild.
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