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This is a quick snap of our Fiddle Leaf Fig.  It's quite a healthy specimen despite our best effort to "do it in".  Mom gave us the cutting 15 years ago from the mother plant at 2401 Harvard Rd, Lawrence Kansas.  I think the original cutting came from Jack & Elaine Oruch.  It would be interesting to know if this can be planted outside here in Atlanta.
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This is a quick snap of our Fiddle Leaf Fig. It's quite a healthy specimen despite our best effort to "do it in". Mom gave us the cutting 15 years ago from the mother plant at 2401 Harvard Rd, Lawrence Kansas. I think the original cutting came from Jack & Elaine Oruch. It would be interesting to know if this can be planted outside here in Atlanta.

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  • Something Simple<br />
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This is just what I need today.  Happy it's Friday!!
  • Cellular Subdivisions<br />
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This is a quick snap of our Fiddle Leaf Fig.  It's quite a healthy specimen despite our best effort to "do it in".  Mom gave us the cutting 15 years ago from the mother plant at 2401 Harvard Rd, Lawrence Kansas.  I think the original cutting came from Jack & Elaine Oruch.  It would be interesting to know if this can be planted outside here in Atlanta.
  • Fluorescent Gas Giant<br />
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This might be a scene from 20XX.... as viewed from a craft orbiting a gas giant light years away.  Or, it might simply be a soap bubble on our kitchen counter.
  • Fire Storm
  • Birdie Drama<br />
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Lots of activity today at the feeder.  It's finally cold here this year.  Today I had to keep reminding myself that it's only February.  Strong winds too.  The birds must know something we don't.
  • Future Plans
  • Moonrise
  • Crossing Paths<br />
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These Herons or Cranes were circling our neighborhood most of the afternoon.  Not sure what was going on but they looked like they were migrating.  I was sure these were Great Blue Herons when I took the photo.   Since then, I've gotten closer shots and they look more like Sand Hill Cranes.  <br />
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 <a href="http://www.chromanovus.com/Pic-A-Day-2012-1/2012-365/20847249_gbdHjz#!i=1722025250&k=7q3mP4T">http://www.chromanovus.com/Pic-A-Day-2012-1/2012-365/20847249_gbdHjz#!i=1722025250&k=7q3mP4T</a><br />
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With FlightAware software on my iPhone, I figure that the aircraft was Aeromexico Aerovias Flight AMX6 From Paris to Mexico City... just under a 12-hour direct flight.  They say it's a 767-200 which has a wing span of 156'.  The Blue Heron or Sand Hill Crane span is about 6'.  Using the lens focal length (250mm), I estimate that the 767 altitude is about 45,000' and the birds are at 3,000'.
  • Zoom<br />
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This is shot taken from the car just outside our neighborhood.  During the 1 second exposure, the lens is zoomed from 24m to 70mm.  The red and yellow pattern to the left is actually a traffic signal changing color.  The street is wet from rain.
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  • Stove Man
  • Swarm of Frosts
  • Morning Haze
  • Blue Girl Portrait<br />
(Negative, Nail Polish on Water Design)
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  • Expectations
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