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.........when she is a teenager. God, are you listening???

Oh yeah... they were cute =)

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Umm, I think you've got the wrong side out there, bub.

With the help of Nina Minart and Jacob Querido, Julia Mildenberger was able to successfully trap a large feral cat known as Big Grey. According to the size of the cat's jowls, Big Grey is a male cat weighing over 30 pounds. He was not too pleased when placed in a small cage, but Big Grey soon calmed down after being covered up by a blanket. Big Grey is just one out of a hundred of feral cats Julia Mildenberger has manage to trap over the past 10 years.

Kyushu national museum.

A Prairie dog asking for help after a fight

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Order is easy to find in our everyday life. But perhaps not so easy to process when it comes to death. I couldn't help but have a line from the Hamilton musical run through my head as I looked for a headstone to focus on "who lives, who dies, who tells your story?"

 

I do not have a family member buried at Fort Snelling National Cemetary, but I have had family serve in the military. As my sons are getting close to the age where they could choose to serve, places like this bring a sense of peace and sorrow. I wanted to try to capture the idea of order in a way that would still show respect and honor.

 

My original thought was to shoot with the headstone in the center lower third and show the row behind. But as we've learned to walk all around the scene to see what feels right, it was more interesting to me to see it an angle. Leading lines were an important aspect to capture and I used a wide angle lens to show as much of the rows as possible. I used a tripod with a release cable, set my white balance setting to cloudy and tried several different ISO settings between 100 to 800. I had a mostly cloudy day so I didn't have harsh shadows although as I was thinking about what I might see, the shadows from the headstones would add another dimension.

 

What I would change: I couldn't decide between having the main headstone in focus and the rest just blurred into the background. I settled on the as many in focus as possible by setting my f-stop to 5.6. I think I'd try it both ways again and with different lighting. I think if I went in the spring or summer I'd look for the higher contrast between the color of the grass and the headstone. It would be a more striking photograph.

Common Gallinule (Gallinula galeata), juveniles and hatchlings.

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This morning I discovered one of our horses suffering from a bout of colic (constipation, pain in the gut, could be a number of things), rolling in his stall to try to relieve his discomfort. When the owners arrived, they let him out of his stall and he proceeded to walk himself up and down the aisle! Just like a big dog. He is smart enough to know that walking will help him get things sorted and feel better (hopefully). This is a cameraphone picture of him taking his walk. He's a really old guy, 32 at least, and nearly blind, but usually in really good health. Poor guy.

With the help of fellow railfan Joe Rose, who is very familiar with the NS rail system in Clinton, TN I was able to chase NS 111 south from just south of Dossett, all the way through Clinton, to East Siding. This is where the chase ended, at East Siding.

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There was an icy, cold wind as we began putting up the Christmas lights. The face mask was actually a very good idea. Look how pink Amy's face is, and see how the wind is blowing around her hair! Burrrr!! --- But do you think I could keep them off the roof? No Way!

Fairly shure this is a juvenile but what ? if anyone can help all thoughts greatly received.

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