Hardly do I find numbers interesting so I am going to have one item in my entry to Cee’s Challenge: One Item.
My cousin caught this fish while we were fishing in their backyard pond. I was so thrilled but the fish was slippery and while trying to remove the bait from its mouth I accidentally let it go. There went my cousin’s lunch back to the water. We were not able to catch anything after that. We both agreed that the fish got smarter after all the commotion we had at the wooden pier.
Last summer was so much fun although I’m not much of a fisherman or woman. I’m never good at catching anything, fish or man. LOL Joke!
They say it it hard to catch a photo of wild animals. I agree, especially with this one.
I am terrible about capturing images of any wild life. Your shots are good.
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I love your shot of the deer – and I agree – it is so hard to catch wild animals – which makes me appreciate when others do capture themβ¦ π
and laughing at your fun “catch” joke!
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Such a great post for this week’s one item theme. Thanks π
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Thank you Dawn, that is one of many of the same deer.
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My excuse is always “I need a powerful lens” like a Nikon all-in-one.
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Thanks Yvette! lol
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Great photo of the deer, Bebs! Big fish capture. π
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LOL…I’ve used that excuse.
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I like both entries —- so different from each other. I agree on the wildlife photos, I don’t have the proper equipment, and when I do catch bird photos, it is usually because they have wandered my way, then I can SNAP if I am fast enough. π
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what a shame that you missed it for breakfast! π lovely deer photo. they are camera friendly, aren’t they?
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Lola Jane, I’m never fast enough with the birds. I really need a 300 mm. and the max I got is 200. Thank you for the comments.
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I think humans is a curiosity for them – thinking and hoping we brought them food.
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