I apologize for neglecting this blog for so long. I have started a 365 Photo Project, which you can view here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/sbrahn/365Project2010
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I apologize for neglecting this blog for so long. I have started a 365 Photo Project, which you can view here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/sbrahn/365Project2010
Here are a few highlights.
We’ve got a little family living in the yard.
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Start Slide Show with PicLens LiteI took a little trip up to Berry College with some friends on Sunday and got some pretty good photos.
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Start Slide Show with PicLens LiteHummingbirds are so cute. I’m learning how to photograph them. Boy does it ever take patience!!!
Start Slide Show with PicLens LiteLake Carroll in Carrollton is a haven for flocks of Canadian Geese, ducks, and other waterfowl. These are some photos taken from one of my visits to the lake.

Mother Goose

Canadian Goose drying off feathers
The geese flocked to the water to preen their feathers. This looks like a picture of flight, but the geese would actually just flap their wings and stroll a little ways across the water. I guess they were just trying to dry out the feathers and get them all oily and shiny again.
Start Slide Show with PicLens LiteThere was an old mill on a large beautiful lake outside of Rhine, Georgia. The mill is no longer there, but the folks around here still call it the Mill Pond. Cypress tress are the homes for a wide variety birds and other animals. It use to be open to the public for guided tours. It was wonderful for field trips. The scenery and wildlife are gorgeous!