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Dodgersrf

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Check out this picture. My wife snapped it on her morning walk last week.

She took it pano… but that’s it. No filters. No light correction. I’m shocked she knew how to take pano, to be honest.

I live near here and even I am amazed by the beauty of this one;

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That is beautiful.
 

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Two absolutely massive elk at a national park in Missouri (Lone Elk Park, for any familiar with the area). I was lucky to catch them in this picture; as you can see, they camouflage almost perfectly with their coats, and I didn't see them until I was up there.
 

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If you are into scenery video-photography this is off the charts amazing!

Its a bunch of little video/drone clips, so you don’t need to watch the whole 20 min at one time.

2-3 min will give you the taste to decide how much more to watch.

You’ll get hooked. Stunning!



View: https://youtu.be/linlz7-Pnvw
 

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From a little 8 mile hike we did the other day. Thats Lake Tahoe in the background.
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Two absolutely massive elk at a national park in Missouri (Lone Elk Park, for any familiar with the area). I was lucky to catch them in this picture; as you can see, they camouflage almost perfectly with their coats, and I didn't see them until I was up there.
Obviously, the park is misnamed.
 

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I've got wild rabbits that live in my backyard. They are cool to watch. Normally I see them in the morning and in the evening right before it gets dark. They chomp down on my grass.

When my dog goes out they pretty much haul ass... but when I walk out there they really don't get spooked. I walked right up to this fat fucker and he just laid there with his back legs crossed. I was less than 5 feet away from him.


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I've got wild rabbits that live in my backyard. They are cool to watch. Normally I see them in the morning and in the evening right before it gets dark. They chomp down on my grass.

When my dog goes out they pretty much haul ass... but when I walk out there they really don't get spooked. I walked right up to this fat fucker and he just laid there with his back legs crossed. I was less than 5 feet away from him.


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We have wild ones near our house too and they come out at night. I’ve been walking the dog at night recently. She takes after them until her leash stops her. Cracks me up.
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I've got wild rabbits that live in my backyard. They are cool to watch. Normally I see them in the morning and in the evening right before it gets dark. They chomp down on my grass.

When my dog goes out they pretty much haul ass... but when I walk out there they really don't get spooked. I walked right up to this fat fucker and he just laid there with his back legs crossed. I was less than 5 feet away from him.


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