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| 09/07/2007 08:24:01 AM |
Day 06 - Decorationby hajekaComment: This is great, love the styles and sizes, who would have thought that clogs would come in so many shapes, designs and sizes LOL. Nice use of B&W too. |
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| 09/07/2007 08:21:48 AM |
Birdsby KatmystiryComment: This is simple and effective, reminds me that I shot a few frames of a flock of Canadian geese this last weekend while at the horse show, will have to go and mess with them, this has got me all inspired LOL. I like the sepia tone too. |
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| 09/06/2007 09:18:21 PM |
Non Sequiturby banmornComment: Nice lines in this shot, I have started being more aware of things around me. Someone on my blog has a nack for shooting unusual stuff and she said always look up and you will be surprised at what you see, so I suppose looking down can have the same results LOL. |
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| 09/06/2007 09:14:43 PM |
Floatby BenComment: Great silhouette and it works well in B&W. So often balloon shots rely on the bright colors to make its impact but this is fabulous. |
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| 09/06/2007 09:12:32 PM |
6. Just a daisyby suemackComment: This is very nice, I can see it along with some other similar floral shots as a series of pictures to hang on the wall. |
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| 09/06/2007 09:11:15 PM |
Twistby RetroesqueComment: Very very cool shot, love the shapes in this. Well seen and a good opportunity taken advantage of. |
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| 09/06/2007 09:09:21 PM |
DSC_3644-1bwH.jpgby jpfrandanoComment: It is a pity that this is OOF, I assume it was not intentional, nonetheless what a little cutie, if you have a model like this you need to utilise him/her to the full LOL. My animals hide when they see me and my camera, they have been shot to death LOL |
| 09/06/2007 09:08:04 PM |
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| 09/04/2007 12:30:48 PM |
That's Oddby glad2badadComment: I agree that this is probably the brown headed cowbird who as Joe says lays its eggs in another bird's nest so that it doesnt have to raise the young. The surrogate parents are then landed with a foreign baby bird that most times is larger than its own offspring so has its work cut out for it. The cowbird will sometimes kick a few of the existing eggs out of the nest to make room for hers. |
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| 09/01/2007 05:30:57 AM |
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