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Uploaded: 04/19/11 3:54 PM GMT
The Beaver Dam
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Same Dam as an earlier post but expanding the view with a 16mm wide-angle to show the proximity of the county road/highway (top left). The denuded light colored land areas show where the beavers harvested their lumber. This image is taken from a slightly higher vantage point than the previous version.

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::Dunstickin
04/19/11 4:17 PM GMT
Can see where the little buggers are damning it too!..

love the scene here sir!.
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.quickshot
04/19/11 5:17 PM GMT
This shot is a stunner, Doug, and is what desktop shots should look like. Love the foreground colors, the wide angle of the shot, and the panoramic view.

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::danika
04/19/11 5:39 PM GMT
I love the different angles of this scene & that's quite a dam the beavers built. Wonderful capture, Doug.
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::Inkeri
04/19/11 5:52 PM GMT
A Stunning scene and photo,Doug.Love it.Faved.
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::tigger3
04/19/11 8:47 PM GMT
As usual done like a pro, very well done, and I'm not sure which I prefer. Tigs♥ =^..^=

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.Eubeen
04/20/11 6:11 AM GMT
A nice panoramic view and lovely scene, Doug. A nice vantage point to shoot from. A good perspective in the shot. Nicely done.
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.brandondockery
04/20/11 10:30 PM GMT
I always love to see little beaver dams like this! Great job!
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::LynEve
04/22/11 3:32 PM GMT
Beautuful composition Doug - and an expertly presented result.
A joy to view :)
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