Header Challenge:look down
May 20, 2013
Normally, we keep our chin up and take on the world at eye level, which is fine for most things. But there are so many interesting observations we would miss if we did that with our cameras. Therefore, I chose "look down" for this week's
Headbanger's theme. Check out my pals for their interpretations on this theme:
Fishing Guy,
Katney,
Imac and
Lew.
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Lead mining in Galena, Illinois |
Lead mining in
Galena. If you're up on your geology, that will sound redundant. The man below isn't real; it's a mannequin, and this was taken through a thick pane of protective glass. We couldn't venture down into the mine, but the closest access was an observatory the size of a closet. There was a museum on the main floor with plenty of artifacts and information, though.
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baby 'possum |
This little fella was found in my backyard last year, and the following morning, I found him again as I was doing yard work. We took him to a local refuge, because if he stayed around here without his momma, he'd only be coyote bait.
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wee little toad |
Most wild animals are shy and skittish, and that makes it difficult to get a shot off. That was not the case with this guy. I used a tripod and manual focus. When I tried moving him around to a different pose, he decided he was finished with me and hopped back into the leaves.
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oak leaves in shimmering lake |
This was taken flat on my belly, off a pier in Wisconsin. The sparkles in the water drew my attention, and since it was in constant motion, I wondered if I could snap a relatively sharp image, and it worked.
Speaking of being flat on my belly, that's what I did to capture the header photo, too. I walked past a room where someone had four cats. There was nobody inside at the time to entertain them, and this one begged for my company, but I did not open the door for fear that I would end up chasing four cats through the whole building! So instead, I talked to this cat from the gap under the door.