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If you ever lose your day job, you could moon light as a photographer. Awesome pics. Must be nice to live on the water.
Thanks Jackie. I’m using a Sony cybershot, and an older HP digital point and shoot.
The scenery does the work.:^)
Living on the water is better than nice, it’s fascinating, there is so much going on.
A bunch of ravens were on a sandbar with something they’d caught this morning, next we knew a turkey vulture was feeding, then a bunch of seagulls chased it off and fed.
Never boring.
I can see the shoreline across the lake 11 miles away on a clear day. My “scientist” buddy cannot get his mind around that bc the curvature rule is 8″ per mile or 7 ft 4 so one should not see the shoreline lol.