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For me the secret of photography is to take many pictures, and hope for a couple good ones.
Have some great caching pictures? Please share your favorites with us!
Here’s one I got the other day-

that’s a cool picture. he looks kind of upset. i bet he didn’t find the cache, huh?
This one is my favorite so far. This was taken during the WGA campout.
Taken from a ferry near Seattle, WA this past March while returning from an island.

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Ironically, I forget WHERE I took this.

I took this while geocaching in Kettle Moraine last month.

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Kind of liked this one…

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Originally posted by jthorson:
Ironically, I forget WHERE I took this.
The Garmin 60 at top center belongs to Trudy, the other two Garmin 60’s belong to the the beast and to sbukosky. These were assembled for a scout outing in February. Natloh2 brought us there.
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Originally posted by jthorson:
Ironically, I forget WHERE I took this.
By a picnic table!
I have 3 favorites (so far):
This one was taken near a cache near Darien:
This one is a virtual near Spring Green, WI:
And this was at “Caching Thru the Snow” event:
what’s the correct URL code format for making pictures appear inline on this message board? I thought it worked for me in the past, but when I try posting the link code shows up rather than the image file.
When creating a new post there is a link to the left on the screen.
*UBB Code is ON.
Click that, it has the details.
Basically its: 
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Originally posted by jthorson:
Ironically, I forget WHERE I took this.
Yes, the Scout Outing…gee…where were the Magellans? I guess they were in the hands of some little scouts while they were caching! (See John, our Magellan’s did work hard that day!)
MB
While seeking “Down Under” (GCH5WJ) with F-trup, we found this Decorated Live Christmas tree in the park, in the month of MAY …

My family on the left, F-trup on the right.
The close up below, shows there’s also a Thank You that someone else left, thanking the person for “making their day”.

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