Wildlife, Macro, and more photos from my trip to Texas
I recently took a trip with my mom to Texas to visit my sister and dad. I was able to take a few small hikes and found some fun animals to take photos of. The trip was intended to visit with family and not to go out into the woods to find exotic wildlife but I am glad I was able to see the animals I saw. Also, my sister’s cat Sophia was there.
Shot with Canon 80D
Sigma 150-600mm and Canon 100mm Macro
Montgomery, Texas
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