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03/25/2005 05:08:51 PM · #576 |
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03/25/2005 06:56:10 PM · #577 |
Isn't it about time this thread was moved to Individual Photo Discussion? Why Rant?
There are a lot of people who are missing these shots. |
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03/26/2005 03:02:10 PM · #578 |
moved to HAPPY EASTER
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03/27/2005 11:03:33 PM · #579 |
Originally posted by Imagineer: Isn't it about time this thread was moved to Individual Photo Discussion? Why Rant?
There are a lot of people who are missing these shots. |
I agree...
and here's my shot:

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03/27/2005 11:49:40 PM · #580 |
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03/29/2005 02:45:21 AM · #581 |
A View from the Cheap Seats |
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03/29/2005 03:07:27 AM · #582 |
more portraits!
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03/29/2005 03:12:32 AM · #583 |
Maria Sharapova

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03/29/2005 03:20:23 AM · #584 |
Originally posted by BradP:
A View from the Cheap Seats |
My blurry bus shot. It happens to be alot wor-*ahem* abstract. Yes, alot more abstract then yours :).
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03/29/2005 02:36:13 PM · #585 |
Had it been a 30 second shot, well, it would have been a lot blurrier more abstract!
LOL
Message edited by author 2005-04-14 00:51:20. |
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03/29/2005 03:34:08 PM · #586 |
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03/31/2005 05:00:49 PM · #587 |
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03/31/2005 07:04:04 PM · #588 |
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04/13/2005 10:10:29 PM · #589 |
Frosty Beverage anyone?

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04/13/2005 11:30:47 PM · #590 |
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04/14/2005 01:10:35 AM · #591 |
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04/14/2005 01:14:51 AM · #592 |
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04/14/2005 02:18:49 AM · #593 |
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04/14/2005 02:41:01 AM · #594 |
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Message edited by author 2005-04-14 11:45:14. |
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04/14/2005 06:52:40 AM · #595 |
real nice ones...all of them |
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04/21/2005 04:02:18 PM · #596 |
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04/29/2005 01:06:56 PM · #597 |
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05/16/2005 10:23:21 AM · #598 |
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06/03/2005 02:22:39 PM · #599 |
Edited to add, it's actually a tarantula hawk. They kill and eat tarantulas!
FYI:
Tarantula hawk stings are considered to be the most painful of any North American insect. Christopher Starr wrote an article entitled, "A Pain Scale for Bee, Wasp and Ant Stings." On a scale of one to four, Pepsis formosa was one of only two insects to rate a four. This compares with a one for a Solenopsis xyloni (desert fire ant), two for a Apis mellifera (honey bee) and three for a Dasymutilla klugii (velvet ant).
Knowing that I proabably would not have got so close!
Message edited by author 2005-06-03 15:25:30.
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