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The dreaded Californian poppies adding a splash of…
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Statue of Liberty at dawn in March - aerial
Images from a flight I made down the Hudson and r…
Images from a flight I made down the Hudson and r…
Images from a flight I made down the Hudson and r…
Images from a flight I made down the Hudson and r…
Images from a flight I made down the Hudson and r…
Images from a flight I made down the Hudson and r…
Images from a flight I made down the Hudson and r…
Images from a flight I made down the Hudson and r…
Images from a flight I made down the Hudson and r…
Images from a flight I made down the Hudson and r…
Images from a flight I made down the Hudson and r…
Images from a flight I made down the Hudson and r…
Images from a flight I made down the Hudson and r…
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Doe, a deer, a female deer...
Doe, a deer, a female deer...
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1/800 • f/5.6 • 400.0 mm • ISO 320 •
Canon EOS 6D
EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM +2x III
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Pond Yellow Flag Iris


Planting these in a pond garden is fraught with danger - they are highly invasive. If they had been allowed to, over twelve years they would have taken over an entire pond. These, the blue variety, Bullrushes, and Canadian pondweed are the bane of my gardening life in summer in the pond garden. A neighbour with a larger pond tackles them by bulldozing them out every few years!
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