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Deb Lee Carson Photography

@DebLeeCarson

Award winning, published photographer using the lens and the story of wild equids to connect humans to Earth, to the past, to a better way forward.

Red Wing, Minnesota เข้าร่วม Şubat 2023
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Garrick
Garrick@8ntmuch·
“The silhouette says a lot with very little information.” Share a photo of a silhouette!
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Adventure with Paige 🇺🇸🔭📸
Waiting for blue hour, I captured this photo, after noticing the sun radiating through the window. This is the Naturalist Shack at Assateague Island National Seashore. The Naturalist Shack, located at old Ferry Landing, used to be a hunting cabin before Assateague Island was a National Seashore. It was brought up from the backcountry and is now used as a storage building for interpretive program supplies (source: Assateague NPS). Taking a blue hour shot to use as a Milky Way foreground is commonplace in astrophotography. The sky will be blended with the foreground to make an amazing photo 🙂
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Cian McCarthy
Cian McCarthy@arealmofwonder·
"Things aren't all so tangible and sayable as people would usually have us believe; most experiences are unsayable: they happen in a space that no word has ever entered." ~ Rainer Maria Rilke
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After stepping away from the digital world last year to prepare for our first wedding here on our little slice of Earth, it's been very difficult to embrace the creative process of photography again. I completely relate to how you feel. If I could permanently step away, I would.
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Mother nature slapped us silly here over the weekend. It is March and her schizophrenia is showing. We went from bare ground and 60’s, patio furniture out, to -8 degrees, 18 inches of new snow, winds and we were forced to realize who is really in control. Getting our own horses through weather like that is always a challenge but they are resilient and yesterday morning in that bitter cold, tucked under one of our pines, was a sweet doe just peaceful and nestled and chewing away. She’s been hanging out here off and on all winter and it did my heart good to see she found a place to burrow in. Spring birds arrived last week…the kildeer, robins, bluebirds, doves, purple finches and were they pissed, but grateful for the bird feeders, and now today it’s 42 degrees and by Saturday going to be pushing 70. Did I mention March is schizophrenic? Oh ya, I did. Is it no wonder humans are in a tizzy? This one too. Thus the silence this week and today got away from me as always, and it’s Wild Wednesday and March 18th. That means tomorrow is March 19th and my heart just sank and now I know the real reason for the melancholy, it’s not mother nature, it is remembering. Well tonight I leave you with this thought that somewhere out in those wild and untethered lands made from wailing winds and groaning stones, where life comes and goes, where spirits roam, spirits who left this world on their terms, and tomorrow we pay tribute to one in particular. Meet me back here on March 19th and remember...that in all of her schizophrenia…earth is not ours, we are earths.
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Jamie Baldanza
Jamie Baldanza@jamiebaldanza·
Enjoy these wild horses in Theodore Roosevelt National Park ❤️ hopefully our film does these babies justice.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
Oh my goodness. If you love great photography, please follow Paige. She specializes in astrophotography, which I know from experience is very demanding. This particular photo is one of the best astrophotography shots I have ever seen.
Adventure with Paige 🇺🇸🔭📸@paigedana511

Pleased to announce that this photo has been selected for the 2nd Annual Her Lens, Her Story Photography Exhibition at the Jersey Photography Education Gallery (JPEG Gallery). It will be included in this year’s exhibition celebrating Women’s History Month 2026 at the gallery, located in Camden, NJ.

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MoundLore
MoundLore@MoundLore·
Most people see the Driftless as a geological oddity. But for thousands of years, it was more than that. It was sacred ground. A timekeeper. A teacher. What other places like this still whisper beneath our feet—misunderstood, mislabeled, or ignored?
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MoundLore
MoundLore@MoundLore·
There’s a place in the Midwest the glaciers missed. No ice. No flattening. No erasure. Just bluffs, caves, sacred springs—and stone. For ancient Native cultures, it became something more: A ceremonial stronghold. A living archive. Welcome to the Driftless Area. 🧵
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@phillipcparrish Fighting the DNR now to keep them from designating Wells Creek as a trout stream. Impact to us and all landowners in the watershed is unprecedented.
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Phillip C Parrish@phillipcparrish·
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 15, 2026 Phillip Parrish Exposes Minnesota’s Hidden Land Grab in New Exposé: “The Great Minnesota Land Grab” Faribault, MN – Today, 2026 Republican gubernatorial candidate Phillip Parrish released a hard-hitting new article on his campaign website, “The Great Minnesota Land Grab: How DNR’s ‘Conservation’ Deals, Surplus Shams, and Green Grift Are Swiping Rural Acres from Hardworking Families—While Foreign Shadows Lurk.” Building on his earlier exposé “The Great Minnesota CWD Grift,” Parrish uncovers how the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR), backed by taxpayer-funded Legacy Outdoor Heritage dollars and partnerships with groups like the Northwest Land Trust and The Nature Conservancy, has quietly expanded state control over rural land. Key revelations include: • The DNR’s late-2025 acquisition of nearly 16,000 acres of northern Minnesota forest—described as the agency’s largest in recent history—across 10 counties, locking up family timber and farmland under the banner of “permanent protection.” • “Surplus” land sales that appear to be a shell game: auctioning off small parcels while using proceeds to grab higher-value rural acres. • “Conservation” partnerships and easements (e.g., MN CREP targeting 75,000 acres) that function as permanent handcuffs on private property. • The rapid rise of solar sprawl—67 projects in the pipeline totaling over 11,000 MW—often on repurposed farmland or state/NGO-held land. • Enforcement loopholes in Minnesota’s Alien Farm Law that could allow foreign or globalist interests to exploit the resulting land shifts. Parrish calls this a deliberate syndicate agenda: demonize hardworking producers as “risks,” force them out through regulations and incentives, then repurpose prime acres for green energy, NGO playgrounds, or worse—while St. Paul bureaucrats and insiders live lavishly off taxpayer subsidies. “This isn’t conservation—it’s theft dressed up in green rhetoric,” Parrish stated. “Rural Minnesotans are being squeezed off their own land so the DFL machine and its enablers can consolidate power. As governor, I’ll demand full audits, end the surplus shams, and prosecute the grifters. Minnesota belongs to its families, not to high-rise leeches or foreign shadows.” Read the full article here: parrish4mn.com/2026/03/the-gr… ### Follow Phillip Parrish on X @phillipcparrish for updates. Join the fight to reclaim rural Minnesota. #EndTheGrab #ReclaimRuralMN #ParrishForGovernor Contact: Phillip C. Parrish Candidate for Governor of Minnesota 2026 Email: phillip@parrish4mn.com Phone: 1 (612) 460-1717 Campaign Manager: Heidi Wanty Email: heidi@parrish4mn.com
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