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An elderly Ground Hog relaxing on a big rock, near the river.

[Image: Oregesen.jpg]

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#2

I feel like that some days. :| Good shot.

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#3

Thanx, Just make sure you take those vitamins and exercise daily. Wink

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#4

It is a classy shot. Is a groundhog what I would call a beaver, or a different animal altogether.

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#5

I love the photo John. What focal length depth if field? Pavel

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#6

NT73, The Beaver lives in/near water and looks slightly different, plus it's got a flapping tail.

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#7

That is true John, I see no flapping tail on your photo, so it can not be a beaver Big Grin Pavel

thanks John for the info. I missed it the first time around. P

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#8

Could be hidden behind the rock, so it must be a beaver. Big Grin
Thanks John.Smile

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#9

Neat sharp photo. I hope you didn't get too close. Those are naughty beasts.

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#10

Well, at this place they're kind of used to people, Thanx for the comments guys / galls...

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