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    A few shots from our trip to Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky...turns out a cave is not the easiest place to take pictures, so I had to scrap the majority of the shots. They did not allow tripods on the cave tours, so most of my shots were 1/2 second to a full second hand held.


    Mammoth Cave NP-223.jpg by sambisu, on Flickr


    Mammoth Cave NP-192.jpg by sambisu, on Flickr


    Mammoth Cave NP-163.jpg by sambisu, on Flickr


    Mammoth Cave NP-060.jpg by sambisu, on Flickr


    Mammoth Cave NP-034.jpg by sambisu, on Flickr


    Mammoth Cave NP-113.jpg by sambisu, on Flickr
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    Sam...nice set....I particularly like the first one....

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    Oh wow Mark - do they all live in your house?

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    Oh wow Mark - do they all live in your house?

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    Holy crap, Mark!! Why do you have so many raccoons in your yard? What are you feeding them!? I would totally freak out if I saw that in my yard! I live in the city and my next door neighbor saw a couple raccoons awhile back and a mommy possum and her babies in his back yard last week. I have seriously been considering packing up my bird feeders since I saw a little mouse (now mice) in my yard ...anything larger than that would definitely put me over the edge!

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    We get this every year. Big rush of raccoons just as summer starts and then they fade away when it gets really hot. We have a bunch of outdoor cats and the only way to let them eat is to distract the raccoons with other stuff. Luckily they love the peanut pickouts, which are relatively cheap. So while the raccoons are feasting on peanuts, we feed the kitties. It all works out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by M_Six View Post
    We get this every year. Big rush of raccoons just as summer starts and then they fade away when it gets really hot. We have a bunch of outdoor cats and the only way to let them eat is to distract the raccoons with other stuff. Luckily they love the peanut pickouts, which are relatively cheap. So while the raccoons are feasting on peanuts, we feed the kitties. It all works out.
    That is a lot of distruction in one place.
    Raccoons chewed a hole in my back garrage and made a mess in there. They decided to have a good ol time busting all my wifes canning jars. They are neat animals, but they are no longer welcome here anymore.
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    Below are few from a kayak trip this morning. I love the way you get so many colorful reflections off the water when shooting from the low angle of a kayak.


    Lilly Pad-3827 by westmichigan, on Flickr


    Lilly Pad-3846 by westmichigan, on Flickr


    Lilly Pad-3810 by westmichigan, on Flickr
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    Quote Originally Posted by conropl View Post
    Below are few from a kayak trip this morning. I love the way you get so many colorful reflections off the water when shooting from the low angle of a kayak.
    Great shots...and I couldn't agree with you more

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