Take-off
I want that one
A bit TOO close
I know it's in there
Explore poster, 8th November 2006
Young Red
My usual friend
That's one deep, dark hole...
More seeds, please
Another mistake
De-tail
Explore poster, 10th November 2006
Female beauty
Downy on snow
Winter feeding time
Chickadee
Today's visit
Frozen droplet
Out with Mom
Cold, cold, cold
Prairie Gentian
Heart-leaved Alexanders
Snow-covered tresses
All gone
Explore poster, 7th November 2006
Windflower
Elephant's-head
Rough-legged Hawk
Green-winged Teal
Preening
Magpie
Juvenile Sharp-shinned Hawk
Blue beauty
Upside down
Aster
A local pond
The end
Birds of Alberta Set, page 9
Fungi of Alberta Set, page 1
Fungi
Some kind of Sunflower
I'm watching you!
Stretching
Textures
Larkspur
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For some reason, every time I took a photo using flash, the photo was not what I had expected. Didn't show what I had been looking at when I pressed the button. I know ALL these birds were fast-moving but it didn't feel like that was the reason. Does using flash slow the process? (Canon Powershot S3 IS).
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