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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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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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Flag DayTaken as a quick shot to get the reading on the light and it came out better than the ones I spent a lot of time on.
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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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Colorful ColoradoI took a long time making this image and shot it 150 times to try to get it right. I was so focused on getting the flags to be backlit that I was not watching and the rock formation went dark on me. Also shooting into the sun, the sky got washed out. Not really as representative of what it looked like as I wanted.
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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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Light Beam on Waterfall CreekThe mist from the falls was rising up and was caught by a beam of light.
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Crystal Mill at SunsetTaken the same day as the Maroon Bells image. When we got to the Crystal Mill, lots of photographers were already leaving. A guy with a 4x5 was set up in this spot. Unbelievably, he left just before the sunset lit the clouds and I got the shot he abandoned! The clouds also put a nice warm glow on the rocks below the mill. I did a quick stack of two exposures and I need to repair the ridgeline.
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Blue WindowWe are in Taos for the long weekend. Had a lot of fun with this assignment! The blue windows capture the essence of Taos architecture because they are everywhere. This was on an art gallery on a plaza in the old section of Taos. I loved the wavy glass reflecting the oak tree and the autumn leaves on the sill.
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Ready for the RiverJake and I always enjoy getting out on the Guadalupe River for some fishin’ and floatin’. To be totally honest Jake would rather swim than sit on the back of the kayak.
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Sunrise at Red Rock Canyon08 Mar 2008. Red Rock Canyon Open Space, Colorado Springs.
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awww
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One Bowl VS. 4 Kitty'sDeff. not my best work but thought it cute walking outside to this sight!
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reaching for the sunpulled this one from my late fall files.
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Cul de Sac
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night time bubble!he has paid enough attention to me and his sister Melissa that he knew what setting to put his camera on for night shots!
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Pretty good!I think this is the same buble! how nice of it to last for more than one pic!
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it didn't pop!again my 9 year old son running around with his camera!
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