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10-JUN-2013 Vern Rogers (fotabug fotos)

Modern Day Beaver

One can see there was good reason for cutting down this tree. It would have come done by itself before long.

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Barry Ailetcher12-Jun-2013 18:36
good shot
JSB PHOTOGRAPHS12-Jun-2013 06:41
Great title Vern, wonderful photo too!
Mike H.12-Jun-2013 01:49
Impressive view of the result -- big task!! Great color and clarity. V
Julie Oldfield12-Jun-2013 00:42
Great shot! v
Laura Milholland11-Jun-2013 20:48
Fun shot. Having the chainsaw there makes the picture. Too bad the tree was dying, guess it was just its time.
Martin Lamoon11-Jun-2013 20:42
Its always a shame to see trees cut down, but sometimes a real need for safety. Excellent picture Vern. v
Sam Rua11-Jun-2013 18:31
Love your title, Vern. That is a pretty impressive capture.
Paul Milholland11-Jun-2013 17:39
For the sake of people in the vicinity, better the chain saw than a storm.
Tom Munson11-Jun-2013 15:32
Yes, a good wind would have taken it down. Nice shot!
Guest 11-Jun-2013 15:00
Nice image and it was an accident waiting to happen...
Hank Vander Velde11-Jun-2013 12:03
A nice well captioned image Vern.
Yvonne11-Jun-2013 10:50
Wonderful lot of moss on the trunk, but you're right it had come to the end of its days. v
graham 11-Jun-2013 08:05
super shot vern I was hoping for a beaver lol
Bryan Murahashi11-Jun-2013 04:25
A nice capture and title. V
joseantonio11-Jun-2013 04:19
Very nice find and capture. V
Ed R 11-Jun-2013 04:01
Totally stumped about what else could have been done!
Bea.11-Jun-2013 03:45
A bit quicker than a beaver.
Jim Coffman11-Jun-2013 03:13
Good idea to bring it down on your terms!
Frank Brault11-Jun-2013 03:02
Wonderfully creative, including the title! V
woody3411-Jun-2013 03:00
Lot of expertise to fell this one so well..great precise cut...well captured...V
Steve Thuman11-Jun-2013 02:35
That tree must have had a hollow feeling inside.
Kenny Eilers 11-Jun-2013 02:31
Oh Golly, Vern. If that tree was in Eugene, there'll be a protest tomorrow...'doesn't matter if the tree was rotten or not.
Pepe Zyman11-Jun-2013 02:27
Somebody just lost his house :^)
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