Photos by samsilverhawk: on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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great pic of the public docs
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A truly wonderful shot. I too, witnessed an osprey nest on a recent bike ride in PEI, Canada. However, after being dive-bombed by terns just a few days earlier, I decided not to stop for a photo opp. As a matter of fact, I rode away as quietly and as unassuming as I was able to, keeping one eye on Ma who was keeping both eyes on me...
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After reviewing your portfolio, my deductions are as follows: You love the outdoors, and you take amazing photos. I urge you to continue both. Well done. Greetings from Alberta, Canada.
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Hi Sam:
I haven't visited your gallery in a while - you have some amazing pictures. This one particularly attracts me. You're one of my 'favorites' now so I'll know when you post new pictures. Looking forward to it. dave hermon, west hurley, ny
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Beautiful! Looks so relaxing!
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nice composition
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Thanks for the plug, Dave. It's an extra surprise since I was wandering around Google Earth, as I am wont to do some afternoons, when I spotted the marker for this shot. I thought to myself that it looks like where we entered to woods to go fishing so I clicked on it.
It's a great shot, and I was delighted to see that I knew the photographer. After reading the comments I realized why it appealed so much so again, thanks for awarding me the assist.
Cheers,
Hank
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Great composition, colors and perspective...
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Greetings and best wishes from Italy
Giu
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Beautiful shot, wonderful colors and scene!
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Regards and best wishes from Italy
Giu
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Conrad Nay, I'll drink to that! Just so happens Kokanee beer is the only one for me. Yes, a kokanee (with a small 'k') is indeed a fish, very tasty too, and native to Lake Pend Oreille. I sincerely hope they do make a comeback. One old timer, former owner of the River Delta campground, told me that back in the glory days, they used to catch 50 to 100 kokes A DAY! Anyway, thanks for your comments, sir. And thanks also to PreacherCasy for the vote!! -Sam
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