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Saturday, August 4, 2018

Shooting Stars





Actually our little point and shoot cameras don't work well for taking  nighttime photos of fast moving targets like meteors.  During the daytime, out on the prairie, the wildflower paparazzi (Mrs. T.) can point and shoot lots of shooting stars. Take a look....
 
One very large GSD (Baron) and thousands of small Shooting Stars on the virgin Hayden prairie near the Iowa - Minnesota border....


 
 
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8 comments:

  1. Things improve with practice.

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  2. I never see a shooting star so my camera practice is virtually nil. It is great that your good lady has plenty of other stars to capture. So pretty.

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  3. What a neat looking flower and it does resemble a shooting star.

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  4. Hi Troutbirder ... we have some here and I didn't know what they were ... and they are so pretty - what a lovely field of them ... delightful wildflowers - cheers Hilary

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  5. Oh, I love this pretty shooting stars. Around here they are pink. :-)

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  6. That's a large patch of beautiful shooting stars. Baron looks impressed!

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