Friday, February 20, 2009
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6 comments:
Great shots! love the art work in the previous entry as well. Beautiful work...kbear
Great shots! love the art work in the previous entry as well. Beautiful work...kbear
I like those too! I really like that old fence!
I love the leaf shot. I am the only one I know who misses all the leaves when they are gone. Most people around here keep chopping down their trees because of the "damn leaves." That is so sad to me. ~Mary
Three stunning shots. I shall be following your journal with great interest.
I have never seen what appears to be reflections of the sky on the black silhouette of the building, as if the sky goes right through the opening's. Thanks for visiting my blog. In the refuge area about a mile from me are where nesting eagles are protected from boaters on water by signs. I have seen an entire flock of them overhead. I like the fence post close ups and the lake background. Excellent photography. My squirrel was taken with the ISO set to 400 on my Kodak. It was unlike the auto setting ones. It contained a blur background. When I cropped and adjusted the photo I found a better image of the squirrel though. It was taken through my window to get that close without the squirrel noticing me. mark
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