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Category Archives: PAD 2010

Happy Valentine’s Day!

This isn’t a normal Picture A Day post…I seem to have gotten ahead of the holidays!  This should be Day 45 to be Valentine’s Day, and that was two posts ago.  So here are a few nice sunrise photos (not taken today…I was sleeping!). Click to enlarge, BACK to return! Sunrise over the Little Belts! […]

Day 46: Close Formation

(1/800, f8, 109mm, ISO 100) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 45…a frosty day down by the river…

Another bunch from the frosty days of the last week. (1/1000, f5.6, 80mm, ISO 200) (1/800, f6.3, 135mm, ISO 100) (1/1000, f6.3, 135mm, ISO 100) (1/1000, f6.3, 135mm, ISO 100) (1/1000, f6.3, 109mm, ISO 100) (1/1250, f6.3, 135mm, ISO 100) (1/1000, f6.3, 95mm, ISO 100) (1/1000, f6.3, 90mm, ISO 100) (1/1000, f6.3, 100mm, ISO 100) […]

Day 44

A Mallard named Evinrude… (1/400, f11, 403mm, ISO 200) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 43

I caught a female one in flight in a previous post, but here are two photos of a male Bufflehead! (1/500, f13, 403mm, ISO 400, wallpaper sized!) (1/500, f13, 403mm, ISO 400, wallpaper sized!) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 42

Enough of that; back to the waterfowl! A female and male Lesser Scaup! (1/640, f8, 403mm, ISO 200, wallpaper sized!) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 41

The water tower at the Giant Springs Water Bottling Plant… (1/1250, f11, 198mm, ISO 200, wallpaper sized!) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 40…three whole days without waterfowl!

Wallpaper: Hoar frost by the Missouri River… (1/640, f8, 403mm, ISO 200) (1/400, f8, 403mm, ISO 200) (1/400, f8, 403mm, ISO 200) (1/125, f16, 403mm, ISO 200) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 39

We had Toots and Lugnut over for dinner tonight… The forlorn University of Puget Sound Cheerleader! (1/60, f3.5, 10.3mm, ISO 250, Canon Powershot SX100) I’ve been here two whole hours and they haven’t duct taped me to the wall yet…Woo Hoo! (1/60, f2.8, 6mm, ISO 200, Canon Powershot SX100) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 38

I mentioned a while back about the new grain elevators and the cirular tracks.  Here is a shot of one near Moccasin.  Click on it to enlarge it all the way, and you will clearly see the railroad grain cars on the backside of the circlular siding.  The engines are barley visible on the far […]