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A pedestrian crosses College Avenue near Oneida St. in Appleton, WI through the blustery weather. Naturalist David Stokes, from Milwaukee, displays the Ball python’s attraction to warmth by sitting on his head during a presentation. Michael Mancuso (top) flies his Klein Tools Extra 300L aerobatic plane upside down as Matt Chapman flies his CAP 580 aerobatic plane over Lake Butte des Morts near Oshkosh after the EAA Air-Venture air show.
John Reeve, retired Appleton (formerly Appleton Papers) CEO stands in a wooded area near his residence in Heritage Woods in Menasha in 2004.
PHOTO BY MIKE DE SISTI A sailboat carries its passengers as they enjoy a sunset off the shores of Lake Winnebago at High Cliff State Park Ed Griesbach, owner of Griesbach Livestock Farms, just north of Greenville, works on round-bailing cornstalks in some of his 200 acre farm
Santa, played by John Domrzalski enjoys a little alone time as he eats his meal during a Christmas party at the Darboy Club in Darboy. St. John – Sacred Heart School 2nd graders David Slickman (left) and Nick Krueger wait patiently for father Ken Frozena to begin at St. John Church in St. John. Drew Stamper, a 17-year-old Crandon High School senior, plays Amazing Grace on his bagpipes outside his Maple St. home in Crandon, Wis. on Thursday, October 11, 2007. Stamper plans to play his bagpipes for the next seven days as a tribute to the six fatal
A family of ducklings, with their mother not far, make it up a curb along Washington St. near Superior St. in Appleton. A duck and its duckling meet bill to bill as they rest in a parking lot puddle near Washington St. and Superior St. in Appleton Wednesday morning, May 9, 2007. Post-Crescent photo by Mike De Sisti
   
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  1. rachal
    July 21st, 2010 at 16:02 | #1

    So amazingly beautiful!

  2. rachal
    July 21st, 2010 at 16:14 | #2

    What a moment you captured! I can’t even look at this without having to hold back my own tears!

  3. Daryl
    April 26th, 2011 at 12:09 | #3

    Great picture. Perspective can be everything in an effective picture. This one gives the impression that the lightning struck the power line. It could be used to assist the education of our upcoming generation. May I republish this picture in a figure for a chpater in a textbook? I can offer you no compensation since I myself will not be compensated, only the potential that you are contributing to the passing along of knowledge.

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