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local resident

One of our local residents. He's a big old buck with several lady friends. T81  1/320, f/8, ISO 320 at 200mm with a 55-250mm  Steve Thomas  

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stevet1 by Elite
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Ranch Wagon

For whatever reason this old Ford Ranch Wagon continues to summon my attention. R100 28mm lens

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LeeP by Whiz
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Tower in Fog

Tule fog can be good or bad for color. I knew that this tower in the tule fog would have next to no color when I shot it. In post, I flipped it to monochrome, but the difference from the color version is minuscule. R100 28mm lens

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LeeP by Whiz
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Clowns

Who doesn't love a scary clown? R100 28mm lens

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LeeP by Whiz
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Bicycles

Dense tule fog created a two-hour delay to the start of my day. What better time to head out with my go-everywhere R100 and 28mm "pancake" lens. I happen to love fog for the way it seems to soften yet concentrate color. This was shot through plexigla...

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LeeP by Whiz
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Male Peregrine Falcon

Male Peregrine Falcon R5 Mark II & RF200-800mm F6.3-9 IS USM Handheld While hiking the Halfmoon Bay, California Sea Cliffs I came across this pair of peregrine falcons.  They will be parenting their eyas mid March to early April 2026. 

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JFG by Whiz
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Mama Peregrine Falcon

Female Peregrine Falcon R5 Mark II & RF200-800mm F6.3-9 IS USM Handheld Peregrine Falcons typically begin breeding between March and May, depending on their location.  Females usually lay eggs in mid-March to early April, with a clutch size of 2 to...

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JFG by Whiz
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