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ThunderBird FallsOn Our way to Thunderbird falls..we hiked up it.I just loved how this rail was just off by itself
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This is just a different edit..i changed up the color a bit
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Edit #3Okay with this one the only thing i did different from edit #2 was i cropped it a bit so the fence came in closer
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StatueJust a statue near a restaurant.
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Whitetail FawnThis newborn whitetail fawn remained motionless as I captured several photos. Jake, my dog, deserves the credit for finding this one in the tall grass.
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David & BeefyAfter finishing the dishes I noticed David had fallen asleep in our then 40 degree weather in the sun on the porch WITH Beefy on his back! I took this through the kitchen window so I didn't disturd them!
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Alaska Summer in Alaska on the Seward Highway
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Snow at Schumacher CrossingSnow is a rare sight in the Texas Hill Country, and even rarer is the accumulation of snow. Since classes were canceled for the day, I took the opportunity to get out and photograph the occurrence.
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Yellow and Blue FlowersThese yellow flowers are about 1.25 inch across. The blue ones in the background are about 0.25 inch. Made a nice color combination.
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DaisiesThe wind was blowing these flowers around a lot. I had to shoot at a high speed to stop the action, but then had to contend with keeping it in focus as it moved. Got lucky on this one.
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Climbing the Red RocksI was just playing with composition while sitting in the back of the Jeep. I am really impressed with this 100-400L lens. I was amazed when I saw it on my computer. At 100% I could see so much detail in the climber face that if you knew this person, you could definitely tell it was her. I must have been 200 yards away.
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