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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
Nice shots, Tori.
![]() A tripod really makes a difference. I have two, one proper that I originally bought for my spotting scope and a cheap mini tripod that really comes in handy when taking macro shots. If I had a proper camera I'd probably use the other one a lot more, now it's only useful indoors, especially when I'm taking pictures of my snakes. ![]()
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"Second shed In Progress"
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
Thanks guys. I always look at this thread and I've thought about posting before, but everyone else's photo always look so much better than mine ever turn out. These are the only ones I'm not ashamed of. I have one of an old barn where I go snake hunting, but there is only the barn and the trees around it, so I didn't post that one.
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"Second shed In Progress"
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
Ok, I've found Black rat snakes, Fox snakes, and Ribbon snakes here. Too far from water for garters, I find them down below in the wetlands. Never found a hognosed snake around the barn either, the ground isn't sandy enough and they like to burrow in sand during the day and wait for frogs and toads.
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
This will guide you through the steps to posting pictures in a thread.
Guide to posting pictures.
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"Second shed In Progress"
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
I found two that I took in North Dakota when I lived there for 2 years. I was going through some old cd's that I had backed up my computer on to see what all was there. The one of the ducks was actually taken in MN while I was visiting a friend. I can't find the ones I took of the geese, there were thousands! But I'll keep looking.
![]() They raise a lot of these in ND ![]() Tori |
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