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Ah, these pictures make me miss my cabin and its sweatshirt weather. Its up in Northern Minnesota, border line of Canada. There are a couple that I really liked, so Ill just keep them all in one post.
Any you like the most? |
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Thought this one looked good with a black and white touch. I know there's a lot of lake in it, but I think the calm waves help the picture flow.
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"Follow me, now, son."
The Minnesota State Bird, the Loon and a baby. |
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Loon Pano...
They really aregorgeous birds, and their distinctive call is very beautiful the first night you spend in the cabin. But after the third and especially the fourth, you're about ready to wear earplugs to bed. |
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A special part of our cabin called "The Point". It pokes out into the lake, making it a lot easier to find the cabin when you're boating. Also makes a good offshore fishing post, and beautiful setting for a wedding, since my cousin got married there last year.
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"Who be dat big scary man?!!!"
Just for fun... Lol... My brother and my little three year old cousin. No wait, excuse me, three years and 4 months, as she reminded me many many times. Lol. |
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Jenni...you asked about faves...here they are
![]() Your two loon photos cuz you shot them tack sharp and magically captured their abstract reflections in the wake of their journey. Also, your photo of the lil point with trees reminds me of a fave place...the Apostle Islands. ![]() |
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Thanks Digcamfan! Only a few of mine really turned out, since I was alone onmy boat at the time and had to drive it closer while I took the picture. The loons weren't too happy with me since they had their babies with them, but I got the shot!
Also, usually they scare and dive under if you try to get close enough to take a picture. But since they had their babies there, they stayed above water. I thank them for that! |
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Hey Jenni,
I like them all, top 2 for me are the loon pano and "the point" because we are leaving on Tues. for a week in your fine state and we also have a tree guide. We're on Woman Lake by Longville and Hackensack. Great job on the loons, and you were lucky the had little ones along, they always dive outta site for me. Kind of like they are saying:homey: |
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is it just me?....if you stare at the back of the Loon's head(photo3) a while,
an upside down scull seems to appear. |
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