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WeaponX
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Photography for September
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Well its a new month, saw these two the other day headed out dove hunting.
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If I\\\\\\\'m not Hunting, fishing or Golfing, I\\\\\\\'m Sleeping !!!
countryviews daughter
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Cool!
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Dennis Bragg
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Some pic's I took while in Namibia.
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ReporterSr
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Quote from: WeaponX on September 03, 2008, 09:02:37 AM
Well its a new month, saw these two the other day headed out dove hunting.
(Tongue in cheek) Two does were hunting doves! Just when you think you've seen everything.[be]
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Bucknut
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This is a photo of my son next to a GIANT silver maple tree in Wisconsin. I believe this is the largest one ever recorded in that state. It is along the Mississippi River near La Crosse, WI. It is something like 88 inches in diameter.
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Wolfwoman
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September 03, 2008, 01:58:22 PM »
Here's an interesting one, some people call this Squirrel Grass some call it Foxtail Grass, anyway, it's a SCAN of the plant, and then I photo shopped it in reverse image
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Nina
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That's neat Wolfwoman
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ReporterSr
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Quote from: Wolfwoman on September 03, 2008, 01:58:22 PM
Here's an interesting one, some people call this Squirrel Grass some call it Foxtail Grass, anyway, it's a SCAN of the plant, and then I photo shopped it in reverse image
It takes my breath away. Absolutely, stunningly beautiful.
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Jhawk
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In honor of dove season.
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John C
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DRT
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September 10, 2008, 09:46:02 AM »
Heres my addition for this month, I would really like to get a big muley buck with my bow this season. But I just can't get close enough, I can find them though, and that really is the fun part.
Enjoy
--Chad
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ReporterSr
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Quote from: ReporterSr on September 03, 2008, 05:04:15 PM
Quote from: Wolfwoman on September 03, 2008, 01:58:22 PM
Here's an interesting one, some people call this Squirrel Grass some call it Foxtail Grass, anyway, it's a SCAN of the plant, and then I photo shopped it in reverse image
It takes my breath away. Absolutely, stunningly beautiful.
You said this was a scan of the grass. Do you mean you placed the grass itself onto a scanner?
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Wolfwoman
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Reporter, yes, that's exactly what I did. I have a few more of other flowers and grass too, but I thought this was the neatest one. Had to clean the scanner afterwards tho....lol
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B.S.
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Anybody need any yellow jacket , hornet or wasp reference pictures ?
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B.S.
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September 15, 2008, 12:09:33 PM »
No wonder the birds stopped coming to the feeder
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