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The EF-S 17-55 / 2.8 is certainly not the best solution for such pictures, but every now and then there is a good picture!
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These black skimmer parents were doing wonderful teamwork. One parent fed one chick while the other parent held the second chick back haha. I saw this a few times and I guess this is to make sure each chick gets enough to eat.
it allows you to blame someone else :-)
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HFF!!
chrysanthemum, 'Miss Gloria's Thanksgiving Day', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, Raleigh, north carolina
Sometimes, a couple of squirts of WD-40 just aren't enough to break something loose. That's when you need a bud to step in and lend a hand.
Niles Canyon Railway maintenance facility near Sunol, California.
These two Chipping Sparrows are a couple working on pulling the fluff from our dandelions on the front lawn. They are building a nest nearby. They are such entertaining birds to watch.
This image is part of my series Juxtaposition.
Juxtaposition places two or more things side by side to elicit a response within the audience's mind.
To see more in this series visit Juxtaposition,
preferably take the slideshow
The goal of a husband and wife should not be to think alike, but to think together as a team. Let each person play to their strengths and be supported through their weaknesses so together they are a powerful force to be reckoned with.