Right after an unusually large rain or high water level was when I had the
most success in Laramie, WY. The shore birds were everywhere in the pools
that remained and not at all afraid.
Gregg
From: Scott Nelson
> TOPE- Themed Olympus Photo Exhibition, periodically displays photos shot
with
> Oly kit on a particular theme. There is usually a limited shooting period
but
> for TOPE1, Self-Portraits, the entry period is open so that we may all see
each
> other's mugs:
>
> http://www.web-wizards.com/olympus/tope/
>
> I don't consider myself a "brder" but I do enjoy watching and shooting the
> birdlife we have along the Platte river greenway. I haul my tripod and a
long
> lens on my bike and stop to shoot. So far, I've got Great Blues, Avocets,
> Crested Cormorants, Snowy Egrets, and Black-Crowned Night Herons. All
within a
> few miles of downtown Denver.
>
> Enjoy your fall visit to Death Valley. Post more pictures!
>
>
> <<Scott, thanks for liking the marbled godwits photo -- I loved that shot,
but
> it seems like few others have liked it as much as I did. Thought it was
maybe
> because I just like birds a whole lot, and you had to be a bird-lover! I
love
> the colors and textures of those godwits. But what in heck is "TOPE1"?
You
> wrote: <Also I detect a TOPE1 pic in "Panamint Joni." Huh?>>
>
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