Posts Tagged ‘Photography’

 

I took a photo of this Hyacinth Macaw in the Moody Gardens Tropical Rain Forest Pyramid.

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This photo was taken at the Moody Gardens Rainforest Pyramid.

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This was not my idea, but made for a cool photo. My Boston said,”Hey, man! I am already neutered. Now I am getting a wig on my head?” What is up with that friend?”

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I took this photo at Huntsville State Park in Huntsville, Texas. This is the only time in my life I have seen a Luna Moth. It was definitely a Kodak moment.

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This photo was taken in Burnet, Texas. You can imagine how excited I was to see Canadian Geese visiting for the winter.

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I took this photo, oops, I mean my wife took it while I held it at St. Andrews State Park in Florida. I was snorkeling and found a bunch of these urchins on a breakwater reef. If you look real close at the center you can see his teeth and mouth. I call them water porcupines. If you ever step on one, you will know what I mean.

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This flower has such a cool name. Black Eyed Susans are not as ugly as a black eye at all. I took this photo along a highway in North Carolina.

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I took this photo in Rocky Mount, North Carolina at the local city park. This canoe is a piece of art that someone made out of sticks.

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I took this photo while this white egret was eyeing the Koi goldfish at Sunken Gardens Park San Antonio.

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Located in San Antonio, Texas is a huge rollercoaster with more camel back humps than one can imagine. The name of this coaster is Steel Eel. This rollercoaster seems to expand almost half the length of SeaWorld. The Steel Eel is three minutes of pure exhilaration! From the acceleration of the first drop, to the last little camel back hump, one will be glad that they are strapped in at the thighs with a lap bar. At the top of every hump, one is thrown up out of their seat, as if being on a saddle of a bucking bronco. Your hair flies in the almost tropical storm force breeze generated by the 65 mp.h. top speed.  With a 15o foot first drop, it is the tallest coaster at any SeaWorld park. If you love coasters, give it a spin.

All photos taken by Albert Moyer, Jr.

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