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Landscape and Horse Pics

Dylan Biggs

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Photo #2, #3 and #4 taken by Julia Biggs
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Flower photo, Blue Beard Tongue, Arnica, and Yarrow.
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Tom Lobsiger getting a green gelding use to the saddle.
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Angela our summer intern from Germany on Java the recent purchase.
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Angela and my daughter Julia finding out how deep it is.
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Not to deep.
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Arnica usually only shows up around here in the years with very wet springs...When I was moving bulls the other day I noticed quite a bit of it...
 
Thanks everyone, glad you enjoyed the photos.

FH, Julia's photos were taken with a GE 10.1 megapixel CS1030.

The camera I am using is a JVC Everio 45X Zoom, High Definition Digital, video camera that does stills.

Julia's does better color. Mine are a bit flat sometimes with out the right natural light.

The JVC camera has a good zoom and image stabilization.

As far as the scenery after 15 years of varying degrees of drought I am amazed at the color of the countryside scenery myself!

:-)
 
That is some fantastic photography Dylan. Of course I think they were a little sharper here than on CT. :wink: It is plenty enjoyable to participate in a glimpse of each others operations. After those pics I even would like a piece of the Special Areas except I saw what it was like last year. :shock:
 
per said:
That is some fantastic photography Dylan. Of course I think they were a little sharper here than on CT. :wink: It is plenty enjoyable to participate in a glimpse of each others operations. After those pics I even would like a piece of the Special Areas except I saw what it was like last year. :shock:

Yeah I can't believe myself, that's why I have been taking about 5000 pics.
This is normally next year country as it turns out this one is next year :shock: :o :shock: :o :shock: :o :shock:

If I gather enough photo evidence people that visit during a normal year may actually believe when I tell them that on occasion this god forsaken country can grow some green grass and wild flowers and look some what picturesque. :lol: :lol:

Like NR said I better post a few photos of a normal year, I wouldn't want people thinking we live in productive country, we might start to look soft. :)
 

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