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I woke up early this morning... Smile

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#2

So the snow is gone and the grass has grown and almost needs to be mown. Beautiful looking part of the world mate.

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#3

Beautiful.

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#4

i love the rabbit one, all are great but the bunny is my fav. Wink


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#5

Thanks a lot, everyone! Smile

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#6

wow.... beautiful, beautiful scenes there G!

And masterfully captured. Thanks for sharing them Smile

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#7

Beautiful scenery G. I love the last one.Smile

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#8

Lovely work - my favorite early morning light too!
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#9

Nice settings especially for the bunny.
When I worked for a living,Big Grin I used to see a fox fairly regularly crossing the road, but never had time to stop for a photo shoot.

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#10

beautiful images G, can almost smell the fresh air!

Thanx for sharing.

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#11

Wonderful shots G... a timeslot is such a novel concept for a topic...

I love the deer and rabbit shots, the foreshortening and the depth is fastastic. What lens did you use for those pics?

I like the sun behind the blossoms as well... very nice colour and dramatic lighting.
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#12

Thanks again! Smile

Quote:What lens did you use for those pics?
I used the Canon 100-400mm zoom. It has an image stabilizer. Tongue

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#13

These are really gorgeous.

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