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There's something appealing about leaves that have fallen in water. They seem prettier than all of the dry ones underfoot. bill_back on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
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This was truly an accidental find. It's a small, but very pretty and accessible waterfall in a city park. bill_back on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
I didn't get quite the view I wanted on this shot, but my battery died. bill_back on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
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You can make out the moon in the larger version. Beautiful day for the day prior to Thanksgiving. bill_back on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
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I liked the vertical effect of the roots next to the falling water. bill_back on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Bit of red something (I'm obviously not a botanist). It really stood out. bill_back on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Tara is lining up some shots of the waterfall. She figured out how to set the f-stop and got some stunning pictures that I hope she posts on her account. bill_back on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Some day I expect the water will wear away the ledge. bill_back on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
I managed to capture the water effect fairly well here. A.M. Coffey on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Engagement photo session with Christina and Dwayne. lockgruv on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
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The geese at Cane Creek park are pretty bold. If you track them, here is a free check on S27A. He was in Cookeville on January 4, 2009. Taken with Canon A35 F on Kodak Gold 400 Dave1959 on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
The little grey bird in the middle is an American Coot. There are plenty of them at the park, but they're more shy than the ducks and geese. This is the only good shot I got of them. Look at how thick his toes are, but not webbed. |