My first love of fractals came with Ultra Fractal, but I have also learned my way around APO, but have to admit in the past few months since discovering MB3D i have seldom used the other 2 platforms. MB3D has so much to offer and explore it is amazing.  i work in the healthcare field in northern Manitoba so there is not that many distractions to keep me from exploring a newly found creative streak.Â
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Comments (14)
durleybeachbum
So interesting! Canada Geese can be a pest here, but we have no muskrats!
Lenord
Wichita KS is a winter home to 100s of Canadian Geese, they congregate along the Arkansas River that runs through the City, noisy things. Super shot Peace Noticed after the comment, this is in Frctals
greyone
Force of habit. Its moved to photography now. Sorry.
magnus073
Hi Jim, and thanks so much for the wonderful birthday dedi. This is an adorable little family and it was great they allowed you to get so close to get these cool pics.
kbrog
Excellent captures and collage! They must be used to humans to let you get that close. :)
jendellas
They are so cute, hope the muskrats keep away!!!
Faemike55
Cool shots and great dedication to Dave
Wolfmanw
Superb Capture and Clarity
dochtersions
Fantastic photo-shots, Jim. And also so lovely to post them as a birthday-present for Dave!
Bossie_Boots
A fantastic B/D Gift superb capture and presentation !!
Richardphotos
very beautiful capture and subject
SIGMAWORLD
Schöner Geburtstagsgruss!
mgtcs
Ohhh....Adorable image my friend, very sweet dedication, well done!
Glendaw
What a sweet close-up. Quite often these families run off when they feel threatened but they don't seem bothered by your presence.Nice that you caught 2 families in one area. A rare but beautiful sight. Great job Jim and a nice dedication for Dave's birthday.