Roy's 2014 365 thread.

Marilynne

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The ones I see growing in the wild are about three-four feet high. If I remember, the next time we head out to Loxahatchee, I'll get a shot of one. They're pretty full.
 

Roy1961

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22nd Oct 2014

todays few

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i think i am struggling a little with the 55-300mm, think i am going thru a learning phase with it again.
 

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got a bit clearer, at a park in Riverside doing a visit with our Foster child, mum is almost ready for getting him back.

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a few warblers, the bird people where out in force after a blue headed warbler of some sort
 

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thanks chris, thats a orange crowned warbler (i dont see any orange on it) lol, the other a yellow rumped warbler, funny i would never shoot at these until i heard all the birders talking about them, now i take a second look at them.
 

Roy1961

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28th Oct 2014

todays offerings

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i tried to get behind the light....

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the was growing in the middle of the weeds

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from behind

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from the front
 

Roy1961

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with the exception of the hawk i got all my photos at this park, apparently he lived here before he hit the big screen.
 
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