Some more things I see out and about.
Carp fishing is on hold till next May,no more fish pics,you'll have to settle for these.
Metal detecting has limited time too,temps are on the down swing,man I DO NOT LIKE the COLD!Here's the stuff from the last two hunts
down the meadows,musket balls,69 cal.mini ball,AND,a 1918 merc.,I just love finding silver,the morning of the last hunt,what a sky,color quickly faded away.Walking back thru the woods I found my first antler shed,area being so wet I'd say is why it has never been mice chawed.
Last full moon added nicely to these shots,so did the hawk.
Bitter Sweet is so beautiful after a frost.
These wrens having been hanging around for generations.
This is my little friend half ear,he was two this year.
I see this guy surveying half ears domain today,he just not make it till 3.
This was darky,he never made it past 2.
This was darky,he never made it past 2.
I want my country BACK!
Chris
Love the pics. I used to metal detect. Lot of fun and some good finds.
What are the berries?
charlykilo wrote:
Love the pics. I used to metal detect. Lot of fun and some good finds.
What are the berries?
The only hobby that pays for itself. That is Bitter Sweet.
Loved the gimp ear on the squirrel!
Here's one a few years back out the backdoor,ate his fill then took the carcass with him.
Tennessee Boy in AL wrote:
Loved the gimp ear on the squirrel!
They can get pretty viscous with one another.
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
Thefinder wrote:
Carp fishing is on hold till next May,no more fish pics,you'll have to settle for these.
Metal detecting has limited time too,temps are on the down swing,man I DO NOT LIKE the COLD!Here's the stuff from the last two hunts
down the meadows,musket balls,69 cal.mini ball,AND,a 1918 merc.,I just love finding silver,the morning of the last hunt,what a sky,color quickly faded away.Walking back thru the woods I found my first antler shed,area being so wet I'd say is why it has never been mice chawed.
Last full moon added nicely to these shots,so did the hawk.
Bitter Sweet is so beautiful after a frost.
These wrens having been hanging around for generations.
This is my little friend half ear,he was two this year.
I see this guy surveying half ears domain today,he just not make it till 3.
This was darky,he never made it past 2.
Carp fishing is on hold till next May,no more fish... (
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Those are some awesome photos. My wife makes a Christmas reef every year out of bitter sweat. We have to go to NC to pick it.
Thefinder wrote:
Carp fishing is on hold till next May,no more fish pics,you'll have to settle for these.
Metal detecting has limited time too,temps are on the down swing,man I DO NOT LIKE the COLD!Here's the stuff from the last two hunts
down the meadows,musket balls,69 cal.mini ball,AND,a 1918 merc.,I just love finding silver,the morning of the last hunt,what a sky,color quickly faded away.Walking back thru the woods I found my first antler shed,area being so wet I'd say is why it has never been mice chawed.
Last full moon added nicely to these shots,so did the hawk.
Bitter Sweet is so beautiful after a frost.
These wrens having been hanging around for generations.
This is my little friend half ear,he was two this year.
I see this guy surveying half ears domain today,he just not make it till 3.
This was darky,he never made it past 2.
Carp fishing is on hold till next May,no more fish... (
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Great pics. There all excellent. Do you shoot those with your cell phone camera or a photography camera? Either way, very nice.
Gordon wrote:
Those are some awesome photos. My wife makes a Christmas reef every year out of bitter sweat. We have to go to NC to pick it.
It grow everywhere around New England,chokes a lot of trees dead too.
ghaynes1 wrote:
Great pics. There all excellent. Do you shoot those with your cell phone camera or a photography camera? Either way, very nice.
I wear my Nikon B-700 as uniform of the day,I go nowhere without it.
Thefinder wrote:
I wear my Nikon B-700 as uniform of the day,I go nowhere without it.
You obviously know how to handle it.
Thefinder wrote:
The only hobby that pays for itself. That is Bitter Sweet.
Never heard of Bitter Sweet. Eastern berry? Eat them?
ghaynes1 wrote:
You obviously know how to handle it.
Everything I know about photography is self taught,I do not know how to do it any other way.
charlykilo wrote:
Never heard of Bitter Sweet. Eastern berry? Eat them?
Here in New England,They earn their name taste wise,no eats!
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