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I revisited this one after several months, and I think its time to share it I like the colors, the curves, and the textures. The result of a multi image focus stack, it should reward viewing at very high magnification, although one does lose the curves up close.
From an evening on Sunset Beach, a bit north of the North/South Carolina line. The coastline turns nearly East-West here, so you can get sunset shots on the East coast too. The sun has just slid below the horizon here on 11/16, illuminating the sky and, indirectly, the beach too.
I believe the Short-eared Owl, grabbed a leaf blowing across the pavement, thinking it was a small rodent.
Composite: 0.15 seconds (20fps)
Mandarin Duck/ Canard mandarin
-exotic escapee
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Today's extra bonus OARCB (old ass rivet counter boomer) mundane high sun, silver box, gravel pile, leaning, wirey, mindless wedgie for Fake Train Friday! So the Wayback Machine is set to 12:58pm at Belvue, Kansas on September 3, 1995.
Today's bonus rerun OARCB (old ass rivet counter boomer) mundane high sun, silver box, gravel pile, leaning, wirey, mindless wedgie! Continuing with my 1992 vacation, I've left the CRG and am making a fast trip home. So let's return now to those thrilling days of yesteryear and pick up where I last left off in my never ending fetish to capture a train in a perfect NGPN (National Geographic Pristine Nature) setting.
Well having left Idaho behind I'm back in Oregon! So today the Wayback Machine is set to 4:31pm on Sunday, October 4, 1992 at Quartz, Oregon for a westbound.
Blackburnian Warbler
Mount Royal Cemetery
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"My kindom for some wings." Today's bonus OARCB (old ass rivet counter boomer) mundane high sun, silver box, gravel pile, leaning, wirey, mindless wedgie! Continuing with my 1992 vacation, hanging out in the CRG shooting UP (and a little BN). Let's return now to those thrilling days of yesteryear and pick up where I last left off in my never ending fetish to capture a train in a perfect NGPN (National Geographic Pristine Nature) setting.
So today the Wayback Machine is set to Sunday, September 27, 1992 at mp 67 west of Mosier, Oregon at 9:03am.