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Lake Tahoe || Photo info: Taken 2025-11-27 with Canon EOS R5m2, RF24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM, 1/3200 sec at f/2.8, focal length 70 mm, ISO ISO 100. Copyright 2025 Stephen Shankland.
Toonie loves to play fetch and she is so proud of herself when she brings the stick back. She will run like crazy to get the stick and run back almost all the way but the last 10-15 feet she prances with the stick as if to see "look at me, I am sooooo good"
Dexter going after his toy, that unfortunately I didn't know would sink to the bottom. Oops, lost that one. Sorry Dexter.
Fetching the fetch
by Laurent Charles Tremblay Levesque
Ebro Delta, Spain
16/03/2017
During our field trip to the Ebro basin, we learned about the challenge of supplying water for various competing demands (e.g. agriculture, industry, cities, and environment). We saw the tourism industry flourish in the upper basin area because of its rapidly moving waters which attracts many rafting and kayak enthusiasts. In the mid level portion of the basin we saw the agro industrial and urban thirst for water. In the lower basin, water is needed for agricultural production and for wetland nature reserves. This picture depicts WSPMers walking to the sea where the Ebro river empties itself.
Lake Tahoe || Photo info: Taken 2025-11-27 with Canon EOS R5m2, RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM, 1/2000 sec at f/7.1, focal length 324 mm, ISO ISO 1250. Copyright 2025 Stephen Shankland.
Testing synchronization of twin Canon A650s sync'ed with StereoData Maker.
(Crosseyed stereophoto)
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Trying some action shots again. I'm pretty happy with how this turned out. I put him in a stay to my left, not too far away. Then released him and tossed the ball in front of me for him to grab as he came past. I put three others in my stream, but I like this one because all 4 feet are airborne and he is very close to catching the ball.