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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Group Forum: Photography in the BWCA January Photo Share |
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01/01/2019 01:18PM
That is fantastic.
Mt. Daniel in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, July 2017. While I don't live in Washington anymore, I love looking back at these pictures and planning future hiking trips out there.
Mt. Daniel in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, July 2017. While I don't live in Washington anymore, I love looking back at these pictures and planning future hiking trips out there.
aka HermitThrush "Such sights as this are reserved for those who will suffer to behold them." -Eric Sevareid
01/03/2019 02:50PM
This is from a marsh near my parent's house in Washington a few years ago. I took it from up in a tree. The marsh was frozen over pretty solidly, which rarely happens in our part of Washington.
aka HermitThrush "Such sights as this are reserved for those who will suffer to behold them." -Eric Sevareid
01/06/2019 01:06PM
SaganagaJoe: "What did it take to get that shot? Patience? A good lens? Both? I would love to get into more bird photography. "
It was with my D500 and a Nikon 18-300 lens. Taken on Little John Lake in early June last year. It is hard when you are solo as you have to paddle, drift and get a few shots paddle some more. This pair kept going back and forth and it is a fine line between getting to close and spooking them and not getting close enough. Then having them swim in front of some nice contrasting background. Like most good shots, there are 50 or more you throw away. Goldeyes can be hard to not blow out the whites, Here is the last shot in the sequence, not as sharp nor did I get it framed right.
The best thing one can do when it's raining is to let it rain. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
01/12/2019 04:39PM
Ausable: "There have been so many wonderful pictures here this month that I have been at a loss about what I wanted to share. Finally, to return briefly to the opening theme, a rock from a campsite on This Man in Quetico:
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....and what a share! Love the texture and color in this one.
aka HermitThrush "Such sights as this are reserved for those who will suffer to behold them." -Eric Sevareid
01/14/2019 03:43PM
ozarkpaddler: "mooseplums: "Sunset And Raptor"
WOW, what a fantastic Osprey pic!"
I live by a chain of lakes, and one spring at ice out there were 10 of them in trees near open water on one of the lakes. I was able to get within 25 yards from this one
"I am haunted by waters"~Norman Maclean "A River Runs Through It"
01/18/2019 03:02PM
hobbydog: "SaganagaJoe: "
Some creek in Olympic National Park this past November. "
I can sit and stare at that for awhile. "
Glad you liked it! Here's another from a different area of the park:
aka HermitThrush "Such sights as this are reserved for those who will suffer to behold them." -Eric Sevareid
01/18/2019 11:36PM
mooseplums: "ozarkpaddler: "I love Bison myself. Here's a few:
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The one on the left is especially nice...
Mind if I use it as a reference for a painting?"
That would be an "Honor!" I took that one at Custer S.P. in South Dakota. THe other is in Yellowstone. Here's another I like from Custer, momma, poppa, and baby:
"Let us live so that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry." Mark Twain
01/22/2019 02:26PM
Mocha: " on the beach where the cross river flows into gunflint lake.
on the beach of lake superior by nanibijou lodge
mid-sept on the shore of lake superior. "
LOVE those close-ups of those beaches, I never have thought of shooting that! Here's some matching photos of the "Bigger" view:
Naniboujou Beach
Bay where Cross River flows into Gunflint
And a closeup from me, the Cross River where it flows into Gunflint Lake
"Let us live so that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry." Mark Twain
01/22/2019 05:35PM
These are from the lunar eclipse of 20 January 2019. The first is of the Moon in the phase leading to the full eclipse, and the second is of the full eclipse. My wife told me that the outside temperature was 11 F. I made sure to put the camera and lens in a bag before I brought them inside. My glasses and tripod frosted immediately.
01/27/2019 03:40PM
this little guy has been hanging around our birdbath all winter. we also have a mourning dove. i know it's not unusual as long as there is a food source. but where do they sleep and how do they keep warm? so much activity of deer and birds today! the snowstorm as started so hopefully they have all found a snug place to hunker down
01/31/2019 04:23PM
went through photos from the past 7 years to see what i thought was interesting around the end of january each of those years. ahhhh.... memories.....
riding along with the ski trail groomer, 2012
who doesn't leave the outdoor lights on the trees til spring? 2013.
grand marais harbor at sunset, 2014.
beargrease, 2015.
gunflint lake, looking at canada, 2016.
minneopa state park bison, 2017.
eagle on a deer carcass, near morton mn, 2018.
little buck, still has his antlers, 2019.
there has been a pileated woodpecker flitting from tree to tree today but i can't keep up with my camera until it sits still!
riding along with the ski trail groomer, 2012
who doesn't leave the outdoor lights on the trees til spring? 2013.
grand marais harbor at sunset, 2014.
beargrease, 2015.
gunflint lake, looking at canada, 2016.
minneopa state park bison, 2017.
eagle on a deer carcass, near morton mn, 2018.
little buck, still has his antlers, 2019.
there has been a pileated woodpecker flitting from tree to tree today but i can't keep up with my camera until it sits still!
01/31/2019 06:46PM
hobbydog: " Trying to hide....good thing I wasn't the big bad wolf.
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GREAT pics Mocha! Pileated woodpeckers are SO hard to get a picture of. They seem to know when I DON'T have a camera?
OK, hobbydog, my last January photo is another hidden animal....the big bad bear:
"Let us live so that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry." Mark Twain
01/31/2019 08:33PM
ozarkpaddler: "hobbydog: " Trying to hide....good thing I wasn't the big bad wolf. "
OK, hobbydog, my last January photo is another hidden animal....the big bad bear:
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Was it a big bear or a cub that momma hid?
I saw something stick its head up out of the hay field as I drove by, then disappear. By the time stopped and got across the ditch I couldn't find it. I was thinking it was a fawn. Then I saw a little movement. To my surprise it was a calf elk. He let me walk right up to him. When the shutter went off he was up and running with his ears on backwards.
The best thing one can do when it's raining is to let it rain. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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