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Category Archives: PAD 2013

Day 118

A Horned Griebe. (1/1000s f/8.0 ISO320 400mm Canon 7D) (1/1500s f/8.0 ISO320 400mm 7D) (1/2000s f/5.6 ISO320 400mm +1 stop 7D) (1/1500s f/5.6 ISO320 400mm +1.5 stops 7D) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 117

A short reprieve from the birds… (1/1500s f/8.0 ISO320 400mm Canon 7D) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 116

A Northern Shoveler. (1/350s f/11.0 ISO320 400mm Canon 7D) In the snow. (1/350s f/11.0 ISO320 400mm 7D) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 115

With a new covering of 6+ inches of snow, the birds down by the River were surprisingly cooperative!  I am not a big fan of the seagulls around here (California Gulls are nasty birds, or maybe it is the connotation of the name…nope, they are particularly nasty birds!) but here are five pretty nice photos. […]

Day 114

Rosy cheeked Toots, soccer diva in training! (1/1600s f/5.0 ISO200 32.6mm (35mm eq:153mm) -1/3 stop Nikon P7100) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 113

Tante Knick-Knack strikes again: bling for the new big brother and sister… They >>almost<< looked at the camera at the same time… (All photos Nikon P7100) “Here’s somethin’ good, Lugnut!” “Markers!  Now we can redecorate our rooms!” Of course, the box (or basket in this case) is still more fun than the contents… Not to […]

Day 112

The view from the 7th Floor where ‘Stache Steele was born. (Click to enlarge; BACK to return!) (Three photo panorama, Nikon P7100) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 111

I rushed home from the Flathead to welcome: ‘Stache Steele, Grandcritter #3! “Zzzzzzzz” High Angle Toots Photography! “I had the worst dream….” “It was, like, all bright and cold and gurgling free…” “Glad THAT can’t happen!” “Silly ‘Stache!  You was bornd-ed!”   “??????????????????” Gramma, Toots, ‘Stache, Daddy Lugwrench. ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 110

While driving around looking for neighborhoods I found this butterfly is someone’s yard.  On closer inspection it turns out to be a seat!  A pretty nice piece of lawn art. I imagine the wings are plywood, and the body and antenna are metal. ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 109

The road through Lincoln was a bit snowy, mixed with patches of sunshine, often at the same time as the snow flurries.  After Lincoln it was pretty much just sunshine. (All photos Nikon P7100) *** *** ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>