G.E. Smith wrote:
Found a breeding pair of porcupines this morning. The female caught some quills in the face.
You capture some very rare creatures Greg! That is great!
Wonderful compositions ALL!
Dan
stanj wrote:
Left the house at 5:30 because I'm retired, apparently still jet lagged, and have nothing better to do than shooting owls at sunrise.
That is the fruits of our labor Stan! We work hard for many years and we deserve to have time to our liking!
My day started about 3am and ended about 7pm(40 years)...I can no longer get up at that dastardly hour!!!!
Wonderful compositions!
Dan
artsupreme wrote:
The most beautiful natural cold plunge I've seen. Take a swim.
A couple of girls took the plunge with their dog. The dog swam for a short bit, then it was back on the beach and the girls tried to coax it back in and although the dog did go back in it stayed within 10 feet from the shore.
IndyFab wrote:
Your backyard is, one of the best locations for Landscape Photography
It's amazing I have Banff, Jasper and Waterton National Parks as my close backyard, they are beautiful unto their own and I enjoy going there but when I have a choice I prefer to travel 3 hours south, cross the US-Canada border and arrive as I call it God's country. Glacier National Park in Montana. I have been going there for over 50 years.
burningheart wrote:
A couple of girls took the plunge with their dog. The dog swam for a short bit, then it was back on the beach and the girls tried to coax it back in and although the dog did go back in it stayed within 10 feet from the shore.
I would love to take a swim in that sheet glass. There's nothing more refreshing and charges me up than an icy cold swim.
burningheart wrote:
It's amazing I have Banff, Jasper and Waterton National Parks as my close backyard, they are beautiful unto their own and I enjoy going there but when I have a choice I prefer to travel 3 hours south, cross the US-Canada border and arrive as I call it God's country. Glacier National Park in Montana. I have been going there for over 50 years.
Nice, I go snow biking up there. Lake McDonald is a beautiful setup. I've played on the ice out there. Very peaceful place.
burningheart wrote:
Stan's favourite lens (NOT), but I sure like it.
Haha, very true. To recap, had (and sold) two of the 135/2L back in the day, and then against better intuition got arm wrestled into buying the RF, and probably will sell that, too That FL just doesn't work for me.