PhotoLog 1 – Nature

Here is a bunch of naturistic photo’s I’ve taken over the past couple of years. I’m not going to delve into any details for most photo’s, except a few I feel worthy of a description.   They are in absolutely no specific order. Please click on the image to view a much nicer resolution; most of them are 1920×1200, 3 of them are 2880×900 (dual screen wallpaper size),  and 1 of them is 1280×720. I hope you enjoy at least a few of them.

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Oops, I don’t know how this got here…

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This one doesn’t really fit with the rest, and it’s pretty blurry… I have no excuses for why it’s here.

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This picture is better if you think about how stupid I looked while I was trying to take it.

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You may ask, “Neil, why two duck photos?”…’Cause DUCKS ARE AWESOME. Also because I couldn’t decide which one was better.

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Cue inspirational music…

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This was taken with a very cheap 2MP compact camera 3 or so years ago. Most of the pictures taken with this camera compare to the average cellphone shot.

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I walked outside and seen Shadow in this tree-bushy thing. I thought, ‘that might make a cool picture’. I ran and grabbed my camera, but when I came back, she was already off and about doing something else. That didn’t stop me from getting her back in there.

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These three wide photos were taken at Popson Park in Lethbridge, which received it’s name from my great grandparents who owned the land at one time.

I took these pictures with my Sony DSC-N2 compact camera. One day I will buy a DSLR… one day.