Monday, August 24, 2009
Mother goose
This was taken this June up in Pittsburg, New Hampshire, with a Nikon D80 - great camera. There is a lot of wildlife up there, moose in particular. It is very close to the Canadian border - a good place to cool down. Can you see why we want to live in New Hampshire eventually? So many opportunities for camera (and sporting) buffs.
Labels:
goose,
goslings,
Lyn Scott Photography,
lynsphotos,
mother goose,
NH photography,
Pittsburg
Monday, August 17, 2009
Patches
My baby patches is getting bigger already. I'll meet her in just a few days, then I will take some shots of her myself. This was taken by the Stevens.
Labels:
baby alpaca,
Lyn Scott Photography,
NH photography,
patches
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Texas Sunset
The landscape was drab until the sun started setting. Taken last Sunday 08/09/09 between Pipe Creek and San Antonio.
Labels:
landscape,
Lyn Scott Photography,
lynsphotos,
sunset,
Texas
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Lilacs in Berlin,NH
This was an entry for a lilac contest - I'm waiting for results. I need to start shooting in raw - to keep things looking sharp.
Labels:
Berlin,
lilacs,
lilacs in Berlin,
Lyn Scott Photography,
NH
My New Baby Alpaca
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Sudrina the Llama
This is my favorite llama in the world - she lives in MA and someday I will talk her owners out of her. This animal has more expressions than you can ever imagine. So cute!
Labels:
Llama,
Lyn Scott Photography,
MA photography,
Sudrina
Fishing Moose at Moosehead Lake in Maine
I have to admit to a fettish - it is photographing moose! I think they are the coolest animal on the planet - the slow loris http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLdQ3UhLoD4 is pretty neat, too, however, this is my favorite. John and I were in a canoe with a guide for this one. This moose didn't care at all that we were almost on top of him and I was in heaven snapping away. Taken June 3, 2009.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Lost River, ME
This was taken last trip - 1st part of June 2009 - very nice area around Stowe, Maine. We were almost attacked by a mad grouse protecting her nest. We couldn't tell what was coming at us, screaming and large; I was already half way back to the car up the trail before I was told it was a bird. Yes, I am still quite the outdoors woman!
Labels:
green,
lost river,
maine,
maine photography,
river
Sunday, August 2, 2009
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