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photeaux on an October phridai
sorry for the gap. been busy spinning my wheels and not accomplishing much. Went out last Sunday afternoon to take wildflower shots, because life is too short to watch the Cowboys’ second half and get mad about it. love the … Continue reading
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Tagged 105mm, 17-35mm, 50mm, 50mm f1.4 AFD, AF-S 17-35mm f2.8, afternoon sun, bees, cactus, central texas, d300, friday photos, nikkor 105mm f2.8 AF, nikon, nikon d300, oak trees, photography, prickly pear, sunlight, wildflowers
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fotos are for friday
I got up early last Saturday to go watch and photograph the 20th Annual Lake Travis Flight of the Central Texas Ballooning Association. It was pretty cool. I haven’t ever seen hot air balloons get unpacked, filled and floated before. … Continue reading
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Tagged 105mm, 17-35mm, 17-35mm AF-S, cactus, cactus flower, central texas, coneflowers, d300, F4e, hot air balloons, nikkor 105mm f2.8 AF, nikon, nikon d300, nikon F4e, prickly pear, texas, wildflowers
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flowers in the thorns
I don’t know if you have ever gotten personally involved with a prickly pear cactus up close, but it is an exceedingly unpleasant experience. The big thorns hurt and will poke you deeply, but they are fairly easy to remove. … Continue reading
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Tagged 80-200mm, 80-200mm f2.8 AF-D, cactus, d300, flowers, nikon, nikon d300, photography, prickly pear, spring, thorns
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friday fotos
A little 620 mile road trip today to Colorado, so I am a bit late but here are some pictures. sunset outside of San Angelo Odessa prickly pear mama’s big brother
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Tagged cactus, christmas, d300, nikon, nikon 18-200mm VR, nikon d300, sunset
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