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WHAT DO YOU DO...

 ... when the wildlife won't cooperate and keeps flying away?


 You turn around and lay on the ground, of course.


 Sometimes when I don't have grand vistas or bears and lions frolicking right in front of me I'm forced to work on my creativity and using what's is right in front of me.


 I usually have pretty good luck if I look hard enough.


 It always helps to have a setting sun.


 Or a rising full moon.



Comments

amy said…
the perfect moment to catch that red tail in all his glory! the moon with the reeds and the sun with the grass would make a super cool diptych

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