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birdshooter > Isis Temple on the right
birdshooter > Bald Eagle photographed in Ketchikan, Alaska

Photographed with a Fuji Finepix S3 camera and Nikon 300mm f2.8 lens.
birdshooter > It's sundown on the Firehole River, and there is just enought light for one more cast.  You look around at what God has created; the landscape, the animals, sunsets and sunrises and wonder how anyone cannot believe?

This photo was taken on the Firehole River in Yellowstone National Park at sunset in mid-September.  I had set up the camera and tripod to take a photo of the sunset on the river.  When the fly fisherman worked his way into the photo, I waited until he was at the "power point" and took this image.

I entered the photo in the St. Luke's Episcopal Hospitall, Texas Medical Center photography contest in 2001 and it chosen as "Best of Show".  In addition to the $150 prize, it hangs in the Debakey Heart Institute along with other years winners.
birdshooter > Prothonotary Warbler, photo taken in Jesse Jones Park
birdshooter > Buckeye
birdshooter > As the sun gets lower in the sky, light begins to work on the dust in the atmosphere and starts turning the sky warmer.
birdshooter > Joshua Tree forest
birdshooter > San Jacinto Monument
It's sundown on the Firehole River, and there is just enought light for one more cast. You look around at what God has created; the landscape, the animals, sunsets and sunrises and wonder how anyone cannot believe?

This photo was taken on the Firehole River in Yellowstone National Park at sunset in mid-September. I had set up the camera and tripod to take a photo of the sunset on the river. When the fly fisherman worked his way into the photo, I waited until he was at the "power point" and took this image.

I entered the photo in the St. Luke's Episcopal Hospitall, Texas Medical Center photography contest in 2001 and it chosen as "Best of Show". In addition to the $150 prize, it hangs in the Debakey Heart Institute along with other years winners.
birdshooter > It's sundown on the Firehole River, and there is just enought light for one more cast.  You look around at what God has created; the landscape, the animals, sunsets and sunrises and wonder how anyone cannot believe?

This photo was taken on the Firehole River in Yellowstone National Park at sunset in mid-September.  I had set up the camera and tripod to take a photo of the sunset on the river.  When the fly fisherman worked his way into the photo, I waited until he was at the "power point" and took this image.

I entered the photo in the St. Luke's Episcopal Hospitall, Texas Medical Center photography contest in 2001 and it chosen as "Best of Show".  In addition to the $150 prize, it hangs in the Debakey Heart Institute along with other years winners.
It's sundown on the Firehole River, and there is just enought light for one more cast. You look around at what God has created; the landscape, the animals, sunsets and sunrises and wonder how anyone cannot believe?

This photo was taken on the Firehole River in Yellowstone National Park at sunset in mid-September. I had set up the camera and tripod to take a photo of the sunset on the river. When the fly fisherman worked his way into the photo, I waited until he was at the "power point" and took this image.

I entered the photo in the St. Luke's Episcopal Hospitall, Texas Medical Center photography contest in 2001 and it chosen as "Best of Show". In addition to the $150 prize, it hangs in the Debakey Heart Institute along with other years winners.
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