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rhody said:I think so too, did you check out the high resolution image as well ? Awesome, and organic.
Rhody...
Awesome! So fantasias
rhody said:I think so too, did you check out the high resolution image as well ? Awesome, and organic.
Rhody...
huh, Borg, with Evo's avatar, hidden meaning here, please explain...Borg said:I've had my new camera for a week now. Nikon D5100 with a standard 18-55 lens and an additional 55-300 lens.
Here's a picture of the two goofballs that love to hang out in my yard.
They can be persistant. I had to put up netting to keep mine from nesting in one spot. That was definitely their favorite spot but, they keep nesting wherever they can find a few square inches under the deck.edward said:There is a ledge on my patio where doves build their nests. Things always a got a bit messy in the area.
I thought I had solved the problem by putting a decorative bowl on the ledge so that there wouldn't be enough space for a nest.
Thanks, Andre. I appreciate that.Andre said:Impressive Borg, nice job
Wow beautiful pictures! What an amazing place.Astronuc said:Sounds like a ZapperZ Photo Contest Title - well - almost.
Here are some pictures taken up towards Turbo's neck of the woods.
http://img527.imageshack.us/img527/7870/moxiestreamupperfalls10ar8.jpg
http://img527.imageshack.us/img527/2802/moxiefalls1006022iz3.jpg
http://img527.imageshack.us/img527/6333/moxiefalls1006020yn9.jpg
http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/9805/moxieboulder1006030up8.jpg
http://img159.imageshack.us/img159/4199/mainecoast1006084ar3.jpg
There are some other great photos by PFers in Moonbear's Disqualified! thread and several of ZapperZ's Photo Contest threads.
I thought a separate thread of PFers photos of outdoors might be in order.
So please contribute photos of your favorite places.
There are "amazing places" all over the place up here. Maine is lightly populated, so it it quite possible to get to places that are quite scenic and unique. Lots of the coast has been photographed inside and out, but the brooks, streams, beaver bogs, and small ponds in the interior are little treasures. There is a bog less than an hour from here that is home to the largest Great Blue Heron rookery that I know of. I hiked in with a camera and a few lenses, but didn't get close enough for really nice shots because that would have upset all the parents. They are very alert, and the presence of so many adults in such a small area makes for the best "home-security" system they could hope for.Rajput9572 said:Wow beautiful pictures! What an amazing place.
Astronuc said:Great pictures, Redsummers. I need a trip to the Pyrenees.
Gad said:Absolutely amazing Redsummers. Thanks for sharing.