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03/13/2011 9:28 am

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Originally Posted by Bob InBama:
Took this pic today of the Bradford Pears in bloom..

  




Gorgeous Bob!
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03/13/2011 9:29 am

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Originally Posted by Bob InBama:
Took advantage of nice weather today to check out the
local Botanical Gardens. Although flowers and trees
aren't in full bloom yet, took some nice pics.










Beautiful!

I haven't been to our Botanical Gardens in years.... think I will make a trip later on in April when things should be blooming.
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03/13/2011 1:26 pm

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Thanks, Sylvia.

Here's a pic from a different angle.  The Bradford Pear blooms only
last a few weeks, but they are the first serious blooms of the year
around here, and signal winter is over.

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03/15/2011 12:20 am

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Originally Posted by Shawn Ishness:

Originally Posted by Rebecca Chastain:
This is another shot of the same eagle.

What a great shot! I confess I'm now a bit scared to get close to this particular species; I've seen them up close and personal and when they're full grown, crouched, and pointed at you, they're just all kinds of terrifying, lol. But these are some incredible shots. We have a nest of them here too, but I only know generally where it's at. But they're so cool to watch in the air, and if you're close by when they give off their screech, it makes all your hairs stand on end, lol.



Thanks! I'd love to get closer to one. They are here all winter every year.
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03/15/2011 12:26 am

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Originally Posted by Shawn Ishness:
Curious, do y'all find it a bit easier to take shot of high-flying objects using the optical view finder, or just the LCD screen?

Last summer I got a Jet (not really worth posting though) and for the life of me I couldn't find it with the LCD screen, but once I looked through the view finder, it was quite easy.


Definately easier to use the optical view finder I think. Hard to see outside in the sun using the LCD screen.
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03/15/2011 12:27 am

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Great pics Bob! We have a Botanical Gardens near us too. It's one of Bryan & my favorite places to go!
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great pics folks!!
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Originally Posted by Rebecca Chastain:
Great pics Bob! We have a Botanical Gardens near us too. It's one of Bryan & my favorite places to go!



Thanks, Becky.
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More signs of Spring...


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Beautiful pics ... thanks for sharing them Bob !
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Originally Posted by Teri Lacy:
Beautiful pics ... thanks for sharing them Bob !



I agree! Beautiful pictures Bob!
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04/05/2011 10:18 pm

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Here's a few of my newest butterfly pics, taken a week ago at the Butterfly House.  











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