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Lovely one Greg. Love the tone as well.
Ray
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Tin Can
That rocks!
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Up for an 2.400m climb
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I have left the 4x5 at home because it was a very steep walk. 3 hours up and 2,5 down.
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And the you find a ‘perfect’ image
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What's "JMT"?
Looks like a beautiful area!
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6x6TLL
Looks like a beautiful area!
If mountainous landscapes are your cup of tea, it is! I prefer early season - late spring to early summer - when the landscape is still at least partially clothed with snow and the water runs fast, clear, and cold (it also tastes better then).
Thomas
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Tin Can
This may be hard to believe, it might even sound preposterous – and I don’t mean to sound like a crazy, out-of-control wildlife enforcement officer – but if that’s a red-tailed hawk’s feather (or any migratory bird’s feather), and you picked it up and brought it home, you’ve broken the law.
Even had you picked it up, admired it, and promptly set it back down where you found it, you’ve broken the law. Even if you found it in your yard, on your window sill, in the middle of a hiking trail, even if it’s road-kill, or window-kill, you’ve broken the law.
All thanks to the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, in force since 1918.
I know there very specific permits for Native Americans who collect migratory bird feathers for religious purposes, also for game birds in season, taxidermy, and researchers.
The fines are astronomical. Up to $15,000 for a conviction, even $100,000 for eagle feathers.
Now if that’s a non-migratory bird’s feather, or invasive bird’s feather, you’re good to go! :)
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Every viewer is an accessory after the fact
Everybody gets' a $10k fine for thinking about it
I am outta my mind, as my ASMR online shrink hypnotized me in my sleep while I was on a astra projection vision quest
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/04/m...n-youtube.html
Thanks for the tip!
White Bird- It's A Beautiful Day -1968
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Heroique
This may be hard to believe, it might even sound preposterous – and I don’t mean to sound like a crazy, out-of-control wildlife enforcement officer – but if that’s a red-tailed hawk’s feather (or any migratory bird’s feather), and you picked it up and brought it home, you’ve broken the law.
Even had you picked it up, admired it, and promptly set it back down where you found it, you’ve broken the law. Even if you found it in your yard, on your window sill, in the middle of a hiking trail, even if it’s road-kill, or window-kill, you’ve broken the law.
All thanks to the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, in force since 1918.
I know there very specific permits for Native Americans who collect migratory bird feathers for religious purposes, also for game birds in season, taxidermy, and researchers.
The fines are astronomical. Up to $15,000 for a conviction, even $100,000 for eagle feathers.
Now if that’s a non-migratory bird’s feather, or invasive bird’s feather, you’re good to go! :)