Great ShotsDecember 2011
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Clicking on any photograph will open a new window and take you to the original image, usually on Flickr.

BoutonPhoto by Bill Bouton:      Green Heron  (Butorides virescens)

QuintanaPhoto by Don Quintana:    Mount Gibbs Reflected in Pond

LlovetPhoto by Teddy Llovet:     Kiting After Sunset

MaaniPhoto by Michelle Maani:     Don't Hate Me Because I'm Beautiful

KirkhartPhoto by Jerry Kirkhart:     Mono Lake and Aspens

O'DonnellPhoto by James D. O'Donnell:    Hollister Sunrise

SanchezPhoto by Sylvia Sanchez:     Sunrise Tufa

Do you have photographs you would like to see on the Great Shots pages? Photos used here are chosen from the set at Slo Coast Journal Flickr, which are submitted for consideration by our Great Shots photo editors, Jerry Kirkhart and Steve Corey.  

Submit all images by the 15th of each month. This will give us time to make our selections for the next issue.  Thank you for your patience and participation; enjoy the photos.

 

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