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Dusty words lying under carpets,
seldom heard, well must you keep your secrets
locked inside, hidden deep from view?
You can talk to me... (Stevie Nicks)
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Beautiful photos - How do you get so close?
ReplyDeletebeautiful! I still can't imagine how you ride your bike on the snow?
ReplyDeleteAren't they just gorgeous! All of your shots are amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteYour shots are fantastic!! Was this with a long range lens? You must have been ready for the hot chocolate on your return home... the snow looks so deep!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW! I thoroughly enjoyed my visit!
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I gasp! You took my breath away, again! So glad you stopped by to see the dogs or I would have missed you today!! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWow. Stunning captures. My kind of hunting! =)
ReplyDeleteYou take the most amazing photos! Just incredible! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteThanks, everyone! I'm very quiet and never look an animal directly in the eye while stalking, and I never chase the animals. I try to wait until the animal is accustomed to my presence before trying to get closer. But yes, I do use a long lens, and I've learned over the years what different wildlife reactions mean. I know when I've gotten too close, and I back off. And yes, the sugar-free hot chocolate upon our return home was FABULOUS! Hit the spot and warmed the toesies!
ReplyDeleteAdorable:)
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