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Unread 07-22-2011, 05:23 PM   #11
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Thats one great looking dog. He reminds me a lot of my dog Gunnar who won't stand still long enough for a picture. I need to get some close ups so i can have Gunners Gun built.
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Unread 07-22-2011, 05:42 PM   #12
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Yes he was a great dog. Waiting at the rainbow bridge along with a few others.
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Ma Nature got over it but still a bit of a fiery temper showing, as she draws another day to a close.

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That looks surprisingly like a wind-whipped prarie fire.
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She likes to play games. CHARLIE, KYRA and I were walking along old, rarely used, RR tracks. We had waited until quite late to avoid the heat. The setting sun around here can vary from spectacular to just slowly getting dark. Last night was going to be an average sunset but I thought it could be made to look interesting. I dropped into the bottom of the right of way to silhouette the canola crop against the sunset. I was thinking, as you, that this shot could be made to look almost like a prairie fire and, as it turns out, it does.

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(I'm wondering what she will deliver when she gets word of that "dominion over nature" thing)
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Fantastic shot Jack....I agree with Dean. Ain't mother nature wonderful?
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