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Ruth Quist
ParticipantKeelin, your bear looks very big and focused. I am thinking this cloud is a rabbit.
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ParticipantContrail count just two. I like the mountain range at the bottom.
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ParticipantSteven, I like them all. Happy to hear you know my neck of the woods. The above sunset was at Ninepipes in Charlo, MT. Always a special spot to watch birds and enjoy the Mission Mountains.
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ParticipantMouth watering sunset in a wildlife refuge in February. A fantastic photo opportunity for me and my simple camera.
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ParticipantThis was taken on a February evening this year. Time was late evening over some ponds.
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ParticipantThis appears to be a floating, flying or even a dancing bear. Living where I do, we are always watching out for bears.
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ParticipantGregory, I really love the deep rich colors in your sunset. Getting ready for a restful sleep.
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ParticipantUsing some imagination I thought this might be two dogs playing. Those clouds change so fast.
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ParticipantThought I would add one more rich end of the day picture on a Montana river.
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ParticipantMy above sunset isn’t so full of color, but ends the day with calm and a lovely glass of wine. Hans, Keelin, and Jocelyn your photos with soft colors are so appealing. How exciting to share our scenery with each other. As a new guy, I am not sure as yet when to do the photo and when to text. Need to also learn how to download my pictures as my file size seems to be too large to except. All part of the learning curve.
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ParticipantKeelin, your photos and words ( you must be a writer ) are so very inspiring. You are also a wealth of information. Thanks again from a new guy on the block. Love the subtle pink in your sunset.
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