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Aimee Lizotte, 21, of China, right, carries a Nikon camera and a 300 millimeter lens Wednesday while joining her grandfather Al Hawk, left, in photographing wood ducks and mallards from an observation platform on China Lake in China. Lizotte, who began shooting photos in 2022, is building a portfolio of wildlife photography. Her work was entered in the Windsor Fair where she earned second place honors, she said. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer)Posted inLocal & State
China ducks subject of photo shoot
Photographer Rich Abrahamson captures a wildlife photo session in progress.
Aimee Lizotte 21, of China, uses a Nikon camera and a 300 millimeter lens to photograph wood ducks and mallards Wednesday on China Lake in China. Lizotte, who began shooting photos in 2022, is building a portfolio of wildlife photography. Her work was entered in the Windsor Fair where she earned second place ribbons, she said. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageAimee Lizotte 21, of China, uses a Nikon camera and a 300 millimeter lens to photograph wood ducks and mallards Wednesday on China Lake in China. Lizotte, who began shooting photos in 2022, is building a portfolio of wildlife photography. Her work was entered in the Windsor Fair where she earned second place honors, she said.Aimee Lizotte, 21, of China, right, carries a Nikon camera and a 300 millimeter lens Wednesday while joining her grandfather Al Hawk, left, in photographing wood ducks and mallards from an observation platform on China Lake in China. Lizotte, who began shooting photos in 2022, is building a portfolio of wildlife photography. Her work was entered in the Windsor Fair where she earned second place honors, she said. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer)
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