Wonder what their doin..

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This is up the river from me,setting up for something I reckon.

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I don't wonder what their doin.

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These guy sat out there for quite a spell just watching the feast.:laughing7:

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Notch ear has been around here a few years.

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GOD Bless

Chris
 

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Good shot of the squirrel. I think they're going to dredge the river channel or construct a concrete dike of somekind? Do barges run that river?
 

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Good shot of the squirrel. I think they're going to dredge the river channel or construct a concrete dike of somekind? Do barges run that river?

It is shallow there,barges haven't run for a long time.
 

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They used a similar setup here to put in a new boat launch and dock. They built a new bridge also using something like that.
 

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you certainly take good pics, what do you use?
 

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Yeah, I can only dream of taking those quality of pics! I'm sure my little Canon is up to the task, but I found it MUCH easier to take good pics with my old 35mm Minolta X370.

...I havvened upon a website one time. Claimed they had come up with a way to make any older 35mm camera to use a film-type canister, but the pics would be saved digitally. They had a HUGE response over this, as apparently I'm not alone in preferring my tried-n-true old camera. But in the end, it ended up being fake. Come to find out, it was only meant to be a sample product - I think for some sort of college class or something. So many people were pestering them for when the converter would be available that they had to post a special disclaimer stating that it was all made up. But to show you how great a job they did making that web page, I was still wondering how I could order ME one, even after reading the disclaimer 1 or 2...ok, 40 times!! :BangHead:

Here's the original site:
RE-35 | Digital cartridges for analog 35-mm cameras

Now, it seems there MIGHT be a real one. Haven't read it yet, but gonna do it now:
Convert Your Old Film SLR Into a Digital Camera with the DigiPod


EDIT - Sorry, this is also a fictional thing. :crybaby2:
 

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To bad those poor squirrels are starving.
 

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