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I took a stroll through Sedgwick County Park in Wichita yesterday. It was early afternoon, the wrong time to photograph, but what the hey, I did anyway. At any rate, here are a few of the things I spied.

Hanging Reflection
This branch appears to be reaching for the water.
Covered Bridge 2
A bridge over untroubled water.
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To capture a frog, you have to move slow and steady and be a little lucky.
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I should have brought some peanuts. The squirrels were very friendly, but a little disappointed I had come with only a camera. Silly human!
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Hi Tom - great set .. you basically cover what you normally see in a park .. very nice
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Hi Tom - great set .. you basically cover what you normally see in a park .. very nice
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Great use of the mid-day light in the first one, Wildcat!
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nice pics .thanks for sharing.
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Who says early afternoon is the wrong time. I particularly like the photo of the frog.

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A Stroll Through The Park

Not just a stroll through a park, a stroll through an awesome park with great photographic opportunities, beautiful lakes/ rivers, magnificent tress and waterlife and squirrels tame enough to shake you by the hand and ask for their nuts
Good choice of park Tom, great pictures
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Tom,

Great series. #1 shot to me was the best shot although all ther shots were great too.

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great photos
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Great use of the mid-day light in the first one, Wildcat!
Thanks, mom always said make the best use of your time. I had no idea she was talking about photography!

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nice pics .thanks for sharing.
Thank you and your welcome!

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Who says early afternoon is the wrong time. I particularly like the photo of the frog.

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Thank you kindly John.

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A Stroll Through The Park

Not just a stroll through a park, a stroll through an awesome park with great photographic opportunities, beautiful lakes/ rivers, magnificent tress and waterlife and squirrels tame enough to shake you by the hand and ask for their nuts
Good choice of park Tom, great pictures
Steve
Thanks for the kind words Steve. Next time I will have to bring them some nuts.

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Great series. #1 shot to me was the best shot although all ther shots were great too.

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Thanks Vijay.

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great photos
Thanks dionzero.
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