Three days ago we said good bye to 2025. I said it happily. Yes, sometimes a year isn’t a spectacular one. But, I did find some favorites and I’ll tell you why I chose them. To celebrate, the entire Lens-Artist team is hosting. Have fun!
My longest lens is 300mm. Even with the extra length a crop sensor camera gives, it is still limiting. So when I can catch birds, I’m happy. My first picture is of a sandhill crane. Fortunately, it was in a pool of water closer to the road. Usually they are too far away for me to get a good picture.

Next is a swan trying to sleep if only the photographer would let it.

Finally we have an egret coming down into the nest carrying a twig.

My next picture shows us how creative we can get. I love to people watch when I’m in Old Sacramento.

My first, and maybe only, rodeo shows the punishment on both the humans and animals. Why?

While visiting my Reno family, my son took me to see the wild horses. I saw this mare and colt just after he was born.

You know how much I love to photograph flowers.

I love the zoo animals, especially the giraffes. This is mom looking after her young one.

These are some of my favorites. It was a difficult task to pick out just a few from a whole year. My back injury has prevented me from processing pictures from my cruise through the Panama Canal, and right now it is telling me it’s time to visit the couch!
What wonderful last chance photos you all posted two weeks ago. It’s great to be given a last chance! I look forward to seeing your 2025 favorites. I’ll be leading the challenge next week. How exciting, a new year and a new challenge! Stay tuned. In the meantime, stay safe and be resilient.
Beautiful images of animals and nature, Anne. Your images really highlight the texture of the feathers and fur. Wonderful lighting. I love the dogs!
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Thanks Patti! Seeing the dogs in the basket was a find.
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Thanks for the lovely recap of your year in photos Anne. I hope your recovery goes well.
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Thanks Brad! Recovery is slow, but steady. I can’t wait to take my camera out again.
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Anne, your favorites are all amazing. The bird captures are great and I love the dogs in the basket! Here’s hoping you will be out there with your camera very soon.
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Thanks Beth!
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May your back heal well and be strong again 🙂 I appreciate the “Why?” with the rodeo photo.
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Thanks Arati!
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The birds and horses are my favourites.
I was on the fence about bull riding. I watched a documentary about the farms where the bulls are raised and the care they receive before and after each show is amazing. Australia has a farm especially for retired bulls. These animals are so quite and not very aggressive.
The human riders on the other hand are walking wrecks so that part of why I understand.
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Thanks Brian! I was told that they wrap a string of barbs around the bull to make him buck. That is cruel. I wonder how many times the bull has to perform.
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I’m sorry your back is still giving you so much trouble Anne, but glad you’ve been able to capture and share these beautiful photos. I especially enjoyed your bird images.
I’ve linked my post to yours as it was the first one from the team that I came across: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/picking-favourites-from-2025/
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Thanks Sarah! Your blog was amazing!
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How special to see the wild horses? I find those moments so tender, and you captured with the sweetness it deserves. Much like the giraffes.
The Sandhill crane is a brilliant capture. So much energy and vision from both you AND the bird.
The dogs in old Sacramento made me laugh. Great find.
Feel better….🤗
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Thanks Donna! There’s always something to photograph in Old Sacramento.
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These are wonderful Anne, and amazing to have such a terrific set in light of your back injury. Hopefully it’s feeling better. Of the images, I most loved the crane, the two little dogs (so sweet!) and the newborn colt. Wishing you a lovely and healthy 2026!!
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Thanks Tina! I saw the mare stand up after she gave birth and the newborn trying to get up. As soon as the colt got up it started nursing. I have those pictures also. What a treat that was. My back is a slow recovery. I need to rest in-between activity. I really want to get out with my camera!
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Anne, I can see why these were your favorite photos. You captured unforgettable moments, such as the swan trying to sleep and that little colt. Those moments are precious. I loved that macro. You inspire me to pursue more macros this year.
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Thanks Egidio! I’ll be looking for macros from you this year!
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Wonderful series, especially the birds. I know what you mean about getting close to the birds. Even I have trouble with my 150-500mm lens.
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Thanks Vicki!
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Backs take time and care. Thank you for giving us this lovely set even in the middle of such trouble
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Thanks I. J.!
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Awesome photos – love the heron and swan!
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Thank you Nora!
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Amazing images Anne, I could very well see why they are your favourites.
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Thanks Teresa!
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A lovely selection. I particularly like the bird shots.
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Thanks Margaret!
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These are amazing pictures Anne. I have never seen wild horses.
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Thanks Rupali! The horses were a great find. I saw the mare stand up after giving birth and the colt nurse for the first time. Then the stallion came into view and I got several images of the family. It was amazing.
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Nice choices. I think your comment about the swan was pretty funny! So, on to a better time (we hope). Happy New Year!
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Thanks N! This year had better be better!!
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Agreed!
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I am so in love with your bird photos, Anne! I hope you get out soon to take more wildlife and nature images. My favorite is the egret coming in for a landing. You captured it with just the right display of slow-flight in approaching to land.
For some reason, your post didn’t show up in my reader when it was published. This morning, I used the link in my Lens-Artists page to visit. I see it’s tagged properly, so I’m not sure what’s up with that.
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Thanks John! I’ve given up on WP. While it works most of the time, it’s frustrating when it doesn’t. The egret was flying into its nest. Every April I visit the tree where the egrets and herons nest. I am getting a little stir crazy!
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Sorry about the back issues, Anne. Your photos are still great though. Hoping 2026 goes better for you xx
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Thanks Jo! No where to go but better. That’s why I chose “resilience” as my intention for 2026.
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Your love of wildlife shines so brightly in each photograph, Anne! Take care of your back and you can wow us later with your cruise pics!
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Thanks Terri!
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It might not have been the best of years, Anne and 2026 will be better for sure, but you have some wonderful photos here and the flying egret is stunning.
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