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Your Call

This is a tough one. Which three of Carolyn’s images do you think are the strongest? Why did you make your choices? I will share my thoughts with you here in the next blog post.

My Calls

In the last blog post, my two favorites were the two simplest photos, numbers 3 [...]


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Your Call?

Which of today’s seven featured photos do you like best? Why?

What’s Up?

Same old, same old. Challenging conditions at Nickerson continue to result in the creation of some very wonderful images. Today’s post features images created on 10 August when we enjoyed our first northeast wind in ten days. Keep reading [...]


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Your Call?

Is today’s featured image kosher or non-kosher? Why?

In the Last Blog Post

At the last (brilliant) blog post, only Tom Redd took a crack at the ordinary/extraordinary question; I responded to him there. Several other questions were totally ignored as well.

What’s Up?

Despite mostly challenging conditions, we have been [...]


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Summary

This is the first-ever five line blog post title. Why? There is so much I have to share and so, so much to learn. Interested? Keep reading.

Your Calls?

First off, thanks for the many complimentary comments at the last blog post, nearly all from folks who have attended a BIRDS AS ART [...]


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Your Call

Which three of today’s featured images do you like best? Why for each?

My Call

Thanks to those who commented on the last blog post. I really liked each and every image. I thought that the backlit one was pretty neat, and I even liked the overcast wide shot of the vulture on [...]


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