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  • #7326
    anonymous
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    Not any sublime photography here but pretty cool to watch out my backyard and through the kitchen window. Just wish I had a trout stream out back. At least I don’t _have_ to mow it

    #61549
    Avatar photoJohn Bennett
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    My pond ( Canon g7). Visotors range from snakes, frogs and insects to Herons and raccons

    From my deck I have a clear view  across a small field to the treeline of the forest and conservation area. A couple of the typical visitors.

    From the stream ( Duffins Creek ) located in those trees a 5 minute walk away

    Steelhead in November and December

    Steelhead in April

    Chinooks in Sept and Oct

    Resident Brookies and Browns June through Sept

    Blessed?
    You bet.

    #61550

    Respect dude, you live next door to Bambi !!

    Nice pictures..

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    A picture is thousand words that takes less than a second while a thousand words is a picture that takes a month.

    #61551
    mike trump
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    Very, very nice pics.

    #61552
    Avatar photoSteve K.
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    John….I’m jealous.

    Here’s mine:

    #61553
    anonymous
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    Glad to pick up some contributors on this thread. Hope some of you will be challenged to go out and take some photos of stuff close to you. Experiment. Hone those skills.

    Here’s some more I took this week and today in the yard. Enjoy the Ozarks.

    I love the color in these shots of black-eyed susans:


    Notice the inchworm hanging of the petal.

    And finally some true macro 1-2x lifesize:


    Inchworm


    An unknown bug

    #61554
    anonymous
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    Another

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