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April 22, 2012 07:39PM
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Close up of a fly eating pollen, taken 2010.

Camera samsung GX1L, tripod and shutter release connection, this was the best photo ( in my opinion ) from a total of 19 of the same subject.



Regards



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/22/2012 07:41PM by George Creighton.
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April 22, 2012 10:58PM
Here is a shot of a beaver taken from my kyak at Harriman State Park this past week.
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April 23, 2012 02:23AM
My God! For a moment I thought you had gotten a picture of Nessie.

Rock Currier
Crystals not pistols.
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April 23, 2012 02:37AM
Talking about the nature, I have recently attended this Earthy Day Run from National Geographic Channel near our area and they had the goal of raising awareness for people to care even further for mother nature and though they were able to bring up a number of people to join their ranks, the purpose was kind of defeated when at the end, there were a lot of paper cup trash on the sides from people who drank race water. Quite ironic actually.
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April 23, 2012 02:54AM
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Great photos All!

George - looking at that fly, I can't help but wonder: Are his eyes bigger than his stomach? hehe

regards,
stephanie smiling smiley
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April 29, 2012 09:18PM
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Hi just want to share this piccy with you all



Title is I think self explanatory

Regards
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May 08, 2012 01:44PM
It is Morel season again here in Minnesota, due to perfect weather conditions (wet and warm) it has been a bumper crop year. This first photo shows a large Morel around 10 inches tall.




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May 08, 2012 01:52PM
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Hi John,

10 inches high, thats a plate full in one mushroom. Yummy.

Paul.
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May 08, 2012 01:55PM
Indeed! smiling smiley
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May 12, 2012 02:40AM
This is Hawaii's Kilauea, the main crater and the new, smoking and steaming internal crater. No lava flows to see unless from a helicopter, but impressive no matter. There is a location for sulfur crystals on the margin of this thing somewhere, but the park authorities have no sense of humor about collecting there. May, 2011. Photo by Teri Rose.



This is Kilauea Iki, a short distance from the main crater which is producing steam and smoke in the background. This one went nuts a few decades ago with some spectacular fireworks and has since built the lava dome seen in the left center. One can climb down and walk across the crater floor on the path visible at left center. In the front center is a small bulge that emits steam, evidence of a new dome forming, possibly. May, 2011. Photo by Teri Rose.



Cheers!

Steve
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May 13, 2012 06:57PM
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A red admiral butterfly from the recent early and record-breaking migration that swarmed through...



We were going to tear down this old shed this spring but I guess we will have to wait a bit longer to accommodate an unexpected tenant,
Mrs Robin.


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May 13, 2012 11:47PM
Wow John!! Pair those with a nice steak and an adult beverage and you've got Heaven on a plate!!!
Don't get those here in the tropics, that's for sure.......
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May 14, 2012 08:56AM
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Wonderful topic!
Time to share some photos.



Flying over the "Mer de Glace". 2005



Walking on seracs. Stampflkees 2007.



Vizze Valley. Winter 2009.

___________
Antonio



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/14/2012 01:56PM by Antonio Borrelli.
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May 15, 2012 08:11PM
This little fellow would not appreciate those beautiful, icy scenes that you posted, Antonio.

Seen at a small park on the southern Kona coast, Hawaii, a gold dust day gecko.



May, 2012. Photo by T. Rose

Cheers!

Steve
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May 17, 2012 02:54AM
These guys thought they owned the mountain on a recent trip to the Ouray Fault. I wonder if they have an appreciation for the world class milky quartz crystals found there?
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May 19, 2012 10:15PM
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Crickets smiling smiley




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Antonio
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May 20, 2012 11:05PM
A photo illustrating atmospheric perspective taken near sunset, May 18, 2012. At the CKR claim, Pershing County, Nevada. Wildlife seen: antelope doe with twins, a horned toad, various lizards, a brown scorpion (one of the best pocket indicators), a barn swallow twenty miles from the nearest barn and a hummingbird, probably a late migrator on it's way north. We found some pretty good quartz crystals, too.



CheersI

Steve
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May 25, 2012 06:00PM
Our garden is in a red phase. Centranthus ruber (Jupiter's Beard.) Parts are edible but we've never tried it.



Cheers!

Steve
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May 26, 2012 05:13PM
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Armeria maritima and Viola tricolor with their beautiful flowers on the famous mineral locality LÄven island, 20, May 2012.




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May 29, 2012 02:27AM
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Straw Flower in Wyoming, look for the bee

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