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A little activity at Jordan lake

 Here we go back to Jordan Lake which had not very much activity, because its Winter here North Carolina.

I went out with my mentor walkabout Al D to do sunset and we caught the International space station while we  were the past sunset conditions.


Now, it's time to get to moving with the post this time at Jordan Lake.


We are able to see a couple of Great Blue Heron, one Bald Eagle but not much bird activity there.


This is a turkey Volture, which we also photographed while I was there and I did not take any pictures of the Bald Eagle which we spotted by my mentor got the pictures of it.




This a first quarter moon phase which i took at Jordan Lake while i was there. I am still doing more Astronomy photography now since I have been out of work at 02 Fitness for now 10 months and it could possibly be longer due to safety concerns for me.










The sunset was faint but interesting sunset for these conditions at Jordan lake this time. I was able to do different shots that I did not get from the previous trips that i did with my mentor walkabout.


I enjoyed this trip back to Jordan lake during the winter this year. Stay tuned for another post from another outing that i did!























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