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The Owls of the Burrow | TNWA Photography
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Random thoughts about life, wildlife, nature, and adventures experienced – by Debbie Tubridy. Skip to primary content. The Owls of the Burrow. August 10, 2015. Hello again … returning to the burrowing owls … my feathered friends of the spring season which I always look forward to capturing images of each year. Their curiosity is just through the roof … much like our own young, they find everything and anything, and MUST pick it up to investigate it further. :-). Oops, looks like this one has just spotted...
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Random thoughts about life, wildlife, nature, and adventures experienced – by Debbie Tubridy. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. November 2, 2016. As you might recall, this post is supposed to be about kayaking. All right, I know what you’re thinking … did she kayak with the polar bears? Well, of course not! Enter the polar bear …. Such fascinating bears … bears that I had always dreamed of seeing one day … though I really didn’t think that I actually would see them in ...I don’t t...
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Meet the Team | Sustainable Southeast
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Community Forestry & Community Fisheries. Meet the Sustainable Southeast Partnership. Program Director: Alana Peterson. Alana’s Tlingit name is Gah Kith Tin, from Diginaa Hit, Luknahadi, Raven; granddaughter of Kin Toow, Cecilia Kunz; a child of the Wooshketaan, Eagle moiety, and daughter of Reginald Peterson Sr. and Gail Johansen Peterson. She grew up in Sitka, a small island community in Southeast Alaska. Professionally, Alana earned a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Administration at Charleston Sout...
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Zemja Sojourn: Spring!
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Friday, April 17, 2015. Happy 8th birthday to Mac! We are celebrating at the cabin, today was beautiful! Photography aside: I've been thinking of a place to do a mini-star trail shot as a test for a future project.who knew the perfect location was outside the cabin door? April 18, 2015 at 2:49 PM. Great looking star trails! April 19, 2015 at 3:12 PM. You will always be one of the super stars in our lives, just as stunning as those in the sky! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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“The Games of Heroes” | TNWA Photography
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Random thoughts about life, wildlife, nature, and adventures experienced – by Debbie Tubridy. Skip to primary content. 8220;The Games of Heroes”. August 17, 2015. Taking a break from my usual wildlife and nature photography, to bring you a slice of the “A” … adventure photography in the “TNWA Photography” name, as seen through my eyes at the 2015 World Police and Fire Games in Fairfax, Virginia. More in that in just a bit …. So off went the guys to join their fellow competitors. As we said our goodby...
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TNWA Photography | Random thoughts about life, wildlife, nature, and adventures experienced – by Debbie Tubridy | Page 2
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Random thoughts about life, wildlife, nature, and adventures experienced – by Debbie Tubridy. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. Lending Nature A Hand. August 1, 2016. One late afternoon, one of my neighbors called Tom and I and asked us to come over. They told us that they found a baby bird of some type and didn’t know what to do with it or how to care for it. So we ventured over and I couldn’t believe what they showed us…. Mom, and Dad also, was quite accepting of my pre...
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Olympus Micro Four Thirds for Wildlife Photography - Wildlife Photography with Olympus
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Stories of the urban and the wild in Seattle and San Francisco. Bio & Works. You are here: Home. Going All Micro Four Thirds on Wildlife. Going All Micro Four Thirds on Wildlife. Tuesday, October 1, 2013. Update – November 1, 2016:. The lenses I’ve used in the intervening years for wildlife photography are:. Zuiko 50-200mm; Lumix 100-300mm; m.zuiko 40-150mm; and just this month, the brand new m.zuiko 300mm. A local camera salesperson — who, for the purposes of anonymity, shall be named. I didn’t se...
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