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saintseminole > A tiny strand of spider silk kept this grass blade from straightening out. And I hadn't used the 70-200mm f/2.8L in a while -- I was simply amazed at how smooth the background is in this shot!

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saintseminole > In the back yard.

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saintseminole > I've lived at this apartment for more than eight years, and this is the first mushroom we've ever had in the yard. (Maybe because it was one of the coolest Julys on record, with rain every other day?)

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saintseminole > 46 of 365 bokeh.

Blade of grass. Since I don't wake up early enough in the morning to see the dew, this water was created by the magic of a water hose. Taken with a Sigma 50mm f/2.8 EX DG Macro lens.

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saintseminole > 46 of 365 bokeh.

Blade of grass. Since I don't wake up early enough in the morning to see the dew, this water was created by the magic of a water hose. Taken with a Sigma 50mm f/2.8 EX DG Macro lens.

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saintseminole > With apologies to CCR (for the title).

Taken during a recent visit to my grandmother's house.

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saintseminole > The rear end of a old brush-hogging unit, rusted all the way through. Taken during a recent visit to my grandmother's house.



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saintseminole > When my dad brush-hogged the pasture, prior to the hay ride, he left this tuft to show how tall the grass had been.

For Thanksgiving week, all of my immediate family was on hand in Seminole County, Okla. These are the photos from Sunday, Nov. 18, 2007, on my parents' property.
saintseminole > Marline stepped off the trailer during the hay ride to provide a sense of scale for this grass. My dad had left just one tuft standing when he brush-hogged, to show how tall the pasture's grass had been. (About seven feet tall, or 2.2 meters.)

For Thanksgiving week, all of my immediate family was on hand in Seminole County, Okla. These are the photos from Sunday, Nov. 18, 2007, on my parents' property.
A tiny strand of spider silk kept this grass blade from straightening out. And I hadn't used the 70-200mm f/2.8L in a while -- I was simply amazed at how smooth the background is in this shot!

(Copyright © 2009 by Wil C. Fry, All Rights Reserved)
Please do not post group icons or "awards" in my comment fields.
saintseminole > A tiny strand of spider silk kept this grass blade from straightening out. And I hadn't used the 70-200mm f/2.8L in a while -- I was simply amazed at how smooth the background is in this shot!

(Copyright © 2009 by Wil C. Fry, All Rights Reserved)
Please do not post group icons or "awards" in my comment fields.
A tiny strand of spider silk kept this grass blade from straightening out. And I hadn't used the 70-200mm f/2.8L in a while -- I was simply amazed at how smooth the background is in this shot!

(Copyright © 2009 by Wil C. Fry, All Rights Reserved)
Please do not post group icons or "awards" in my comment fields.
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