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Oct 10, 2006 18:16 |  #1

Here is one that I shot as landscape but my little buddy found a place on the rock and was so happy there I couldn't ask him to leave...so ignore the orange bump on the rock !;) and the second is sun setting low and catching the island at West Branch of the Kennebec ( 1 outlet at Moosehead lake)..CC welcome..hope I got all the dust bunnies!!:(...PS#2 was not the 10-20, it was Tamron 28-75...


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Oct 10, 2006 18:17 |  #2

He looks like he's leaning with the slanted horizon. :lol: ;) Nice glassy reflection you found there. That place looks very peaceful.


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Oct 10, 2006 18:23 |  #3

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He looks like he's leaning with the slanted horizon. :lol: ;) Nice glassy reflection you found there. That place looks very peaceful.

Wow, I hadn't seen it that way 'til you mentioned it...now all I can see him doing is falling off!:D


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Oct 10, 2006 18:24 |  #4

That water looks VERY clear. Can you see fish swimming around? Is that what he had his eye on?


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Oct 10, 2006 18:36 as a reply to  @ J T's post |  #5

Wow !! That reflection !!!

I wish I had one or two of them as of late :lol:

Nice work Buddy :)


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Oct 10, 2006 18:38 |  #6

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That water looks VERY clear. Can you see fish swimming around? Is that what he had his eye on?

You are very perceptive ! That is his favorite passtime at the waters edge..and he's pretty good at it! In the other photo, the West Outlet, a very famous fishing spot for fly fishermen, There were a dozen or so guys wetting lines and not catching anything...so I'm taking photos and Myles is laying on the grating of the dam looking down at the water..all at once he hollars "hey look at that fish" , a few guys come over (as well as myself) look down and all yell at once.. "holy ****", and down there is a trout of better than 20 inches holding in the water at the abutment...so these guys are all scrambling for position to catch this fish and poor myles is forced out of his spot (now ya gotta remember myles doesn't talk to well)..so he heads across the dam to another spot and all at once he yells "HOLY ****"...there are three fish twice the size of the one he saw before (togue this time)..so I guess everyone learned a lesson this time, fishermen learned it's not always the longest cast, Myles learned how to cuss and I learned if I'm not going to get in trouble at home (he proudly exclames "Holy ****" now at every exciting event, I better keep him away from fishermen and probably sailors!!


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Oct 10, 2006 18:43 as a reply to  @ PEACHMAN's post |  #7

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Great story! :D


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Oct 10, 2006 18:45 |  #8

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Wow !! That reflection !!!

I wish I had one or two of them as of late :lol:

Nice work Buddy :)

Thanks Scotty...Do you mean the weather is bad or you're not crazy about your own reflection!;)


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Oct 10, 2006 18:49 |  #9

and I bet he said holy **** clear as a bell too!


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Oct 10, 2006 18:51 |  #10

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:lol::lol::lol::lol:

Great story! :D

Thanks, though I see the words have been changed by the censorers to "holy snowflakes"...while those little snowflakes look pretty in the sentence I can assure you the word started with as s and ended with a t...(can I say that?):p:p;)


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Oct 10, 2006 18:52 |  #11

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and I bet he said holy **** clear as a bell too!

I never heard him speak clearer or louder....:rolleyes:


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Oct 10, 2006 18:56 |  #12
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Good colours in #2 peachman but the photoas a whole doesn`t say much to me.
On the other hand...the 1st one (orange bump or not) is a cracker,you captured the moment very well.


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Oct 10, 2006 19:15 |  #13

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Good colours in #2 peachman but the photoas a whole doesn`t say much to me.
On the other hand...the 1st one (orange bump or not) is a cracker,you captured the moment very well.

Ya, the second you just had to be there...weak photo...thanks for the comments!


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Oct 10, 2006 19:22 |  #14

PEACHMAN wrote in post #2103674 (external link)
Thanks Scotty...Do you mean the weather is bad or you're not crazy about your own reflection!;)

From one "Speccy" to another :lol:

I have no issues with my appearance :lol:

Hangover mornings I'm no oil painting though ;)


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Oct 10, 2006 21:27 |  #15

Love the rich blue in the first one, plus the reflection. Great capture, even with (or because of) your little buddy.


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