Personal Vision
Open to photographs of any subject that were made to satisfy your personal interests.
Paleontologists and work crews flip a nearly 2800 pound plaster jacket that contains several fossil bones of an extinct gomphothere, a distant relative of the Asian elephant that once roamed the land that is now the state of Florida nearly 5 million years ago.
A rain storm can be seen in the distance across a prairie preserve. The preserve is a state park and is home to a wide variety of important native species including wild horses, bison, alligators and wetland birds.
A jumping spider on an amaryllis flower petal in the photographer's back yard.
The Memorial weekend found my wife and I at Toledo Bend reservoir. Every evening we would go to the lake shore and watch the sunset. Of course, I always carried my camera for such emergencies. When a heron flew over to this cypress tree to land, he did not pick the most picturesque tree because of the flat looking top. I was amazed when the natural tree topping was added..."Holy Toledo!"
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