I’m amazed and appreciative of your photos.Biggest elk I've ever photographed, and it's a Roosevelt's. Would have been the world's record if taken by a hunter instead of a truck driver.
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We need a WTF smiley. This can’t possibly be naturally occurring - can it?
I find those hardest to take. I don’t believe I’ve ever taken a good one.Something different. View attachment 144419
Took the spider/bee shot back when I had a macro lens for my Nikon. Here's the first and last shot of the sequence.I find those hardest to take. I don’t believe I’ve ever taken a good one.
Ran across this guy today but only had a phone. Doh!View attachment 144485
Remember that evening.Took the spider/bee shot back when I had a macro lens for my Nikon. Here's the first and last shot of the sequence.
Nice set of hooters!
That’s quite a Mid Century Modern shooting bench you got there blue.So, about 3 weeks after this pic, me and Gus found the shed. It has a funky eyeguard shaped like a spatula. Not sure I ever had a pic of shed on the hoof and in the hand before.
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A blind flange for 36” pipe. 2 1/2” thick piece of steel that weighs 876 pounds. She’s pretty stable in the windThat’s quite a Mid Century Modern shooting bench you got there blue.
I saw what you did there blue. Figured some aught to mention it.
Hey Blue, have you ever had one of those yard birds come after you?Have to settle for an iphone pic today. These dudes are still persevering. That tree smells good.
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Nope, but they gobble if you slam a door or cough. I honestly worry more about getting run over by a deer or stabbed in the eye by a hummingbird.Hey Blue, have you ever had one of those yard birds come after you?
That thing’s a pig!