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It even gets better when you have a milk cow that gives about 7 gallon / day and all excess goes to the hogs.:licking:

My BIL butchered his 2nd pig this morning. It didn't get milk, but got lots of table scraps. I'm at work today, so I couldn't help, but I did contribute my B1750 with lift-pole and about five ice chest of ice. I got some sausage from the 1st pig, and will get a roast from this one.

Speaking of the BIL, they start grinding cane today at his home place down in Kinard. They will be grinding four days this year. Most years they give a 1/4 of their juice to the Panhandle Pioneer Settlement here in Blountstown, but they have so much juice donated they make more syrup than they can sell. They both {the BIL and the PPS} use wood fired burners to make their syrup. One night there is going to be bluegrass band playing while they make syrup. I would like to get down there but I'm working every night this week.

Larro

Welcome to the Panhandle Pioneer Settlement, Blountstown, FL
 
   / Critters captured on camera #582  
Took the camera deer hunting today, this guy showed up about 9: DSCN0158.jpg DSCN0159.jpg

This one was a half hour later: DSCN0164.jpg DSCN0168.jpg DSCN0170.jpg

It started snowing at 11, so we headed home.
 
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Camouflaged turkeys this afternoon
 
   / Critters captured on camera #584  
Thanksgiving week we went to our GA property. And got a couple of pics on the trail cam.
 

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   / Critters captured on camera #585  
One of my favorite pictures from this year,a doe family group.
 

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   / Critters captured on camera #586  
Trying to get up close to a Blue Heron and this pelican came into the picture. Couldn't get a good picture of the Heron.
 

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   / Critters captured on camera #587  
Trying to get up close to a Blue Heron and this pelican came into the picture. Couldn't get a good picture of the Heron.

We have a blue heron that hangs out on our pond. The pond is about 100-150 yards away. If he hears the door open, or a car coming down the driveway, he is leaving. Hard to get close to that booger. I have seen blue herons at the fish cleaning stations that are almost tame, waiting for scraps.
Pelicans are cool.
 
   / Critters captured on camera #588  
We have a blue heron that hangs out on our pond. The pond is about 100-150 yards away. If he hears the door open, or a car coming down the driveway, he is leaving. Hard to get close to that booger. I have seen blue herons at the fish cleaning stations that are almost tame, waiting for scraps. Pelicans are cool.

I have one that "sits" on my waterline waiting for lunch when we are in Florida for the winter. I will try to get a shot of him this year.
 
   / Critters captured on camera #589  
No Pictures. 1 My camera quit working & some of this happens so quickly it would not help.

2 Things that my dogs are alerting on outside the fence.
Finally saw the coyote, just a quick flash as it went through the brush.
Big jack rabbit comes by in the same place as the coyote, seen it a couple of times.

Quail come in groups of 29 / 30 to feed. Have at least 3 humming birds, but am pretty sure there are at least 4.

While sitting outside 1 night a bat flew by just inches from my face.
 
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Perseverance pays off. Got my heron shot. Wish I was closer, but a guess thats what the crop function is for. I cropped the picture to look as it does.
 

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Perseverance pays off. Got my heron shot. Wish I was closer, but a guess thats what the crop function is for. I cropped the picture to look as it does.

Full length is nice.

That's a great shot!
 
   / Critters captured on camera #592  
Perseverance pays off. Got my heron shot. Wish I was closer, but a guess thats what the crop function is for. I cropped the picture to look as it does.

Nice picture. Very good detail.

Larro
 
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   / Critters captured on camera #594  
Thanks. I got the photo bug during our honeymoon to Alaska in 2007. Still a hobbyist though, nowhere near a pro.

Don't knock your yourself, the photos are very good.

I made my living doing what I loved, taking photos, but after years of it being a job, most of us lose the passion for fun pix. There were years that I didn't take my point and shoot camera on vacation. That's changing in retirement and as I travel more and not grabbing my camera for work. My mom used to ask me where my camera was and I'd reply it's where my contractor brothers hammer was, at home. ;)

Keep it up and enjoy and keep posting here where we can enjoy your great shots.
 
   / Critters captured on camera #595  
Don't knock your yourself, the photos are very good.

I made my living doing what I loved, taking photos, but after years of it being a job, most of us lose the passion for fun pix. There were years that I didn't take my point and shoot camera on vacation. That's changing in retirement and as I travel more and not grabbing my camera for work. My mom used to ask me where my camera was and I'd reply it's where my contractor brothers hammer was, at home. ;)

Keep it up and enjoy and keep posting here where we can enjoy your great shots.


Thanks for the boost of confidence. The whole Alaskan trip my camera was set to auto mode. It wasn't until just recently (pelican and blue heron) that I've ventured into manual mode. Those were the two best shots out of about 100 shots I took. Still have a lot to learn, but do enjoy learning.
 
   / Critters captured on camera #596  
Thanks for the boost of confidence. The whole Alaskan trip my camera was set to auto mode. It wasn't until just recently (pelican and blue heron) that I've ventured into manual mode. Those were the two best shots out of about 100 shots I took. Still have a lot to learn, but do enjoy learning.

You're most welcome. The joy of shooting digital is that you can throw away hundreds of images and it doesn't cost you anything.
When I was first shooting weddings in the 80's with a medium format camera, we were chewed out if we shot something that wouldn't go in the album and if we shot over 100 photos as 80 were put in the album. We only had a few that we could waste doing doubles of large groups and of the couple. Fortunately, those days are gone.

Learn aperture(F-stop), shutter speeds, ISO and depth of field, it will help you tweak your shots.

But mostly just enjoy what you do. Keep it up. :thumbsup:
 
   / Critters captured on camera #597  
You're most welcome. The joy of shooting digital is that you can throw away hundreds of images and it doesn't cost you anything.
When I was first shooting weddings in the 80's with a medium format camera, we were chewed out if we shot something that wouldn't go in the album and if we shot over 100 photos as 80 were put in the album. We only had a few that we could waste doing doubles of large groups and of the couple. Fortunately, those days are gone.

Learn aperture(F-stop), shutter speeds, ISO and depth of field, it will help you tweak your shots.

But mostly just enjoy what you do. Keep it up. :thumbsup:

I had a big clunky 35 SLR when I was a kid, and used an antique box camera when I was on the high school newspaper staff. But I didn't really learn to shoot until I could burn through rolls of black and white film when I was on the newspaper staff in college. We would do proof sheets in the darkroom and decide what was worth the time and paper of proper printing. It also taught me it wasn't something I wanted to do for a living. Going to shoot the math department professors is not a very exciting task.

Like you say, shooting digital takes all the risk out of it. I always shoot at least 15 or 20 shots to get the one I want. Although these days what I shoot more than anything else is my supper:D http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/rural-living/288289-whats-supper.html

Larro
 
   / Critters captured on camera #598  
Perseverance pays off. Got my heron shot. Wish I was closer, but a guess thats what the crop function is for. I cropped the picture to look as it does.

Awesome picture, I have one down at the pond occasionally, too quick for a pic though, but someday.
 
   / Critters captured on camera #600  
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I heard the dogs raising a ruckus a few years ago. I walked out the back door to investigate and found this owl sitting on the ground by the porch. It could not fly away. Luckily there was a bird of prey recovery center in town and they told us to wrap her in a blanket, put her in a big box and bring her in; which we did. A couple weeks later they turned her loose near us. We often hear her hoot at night now. They said she seemed to have eaten something like maybe a poisoned rat and was just sick and soon recovered with some TLC.
 

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