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02/16/2013 10:57:44 PM |
Wonderful interplay between these two and great processing, too. |
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01/28/2010 10:27:42 PM |
Interesting. Made me want to look more. I'd go for a tighter crop on the left because the lamp post in the background is too distracting. You could crop it and still have his right leg preserved in the image. |
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01/22/2010 05:16:37 PM |
Wowee-wow! Wonderful subject/great story, beautifully captured. |
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01/22/2010 04:19:26 PM |
Aweeeeeeeeeeee .. NG feel in it, simply love it, this is one of the my favorites so far in this challenge .. very well done, |
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01/22/2010 10:53:04 AM |
Oh there he is. I can see his kindness. It's as if the duck is calmed for a moment by his gentle touch and musical notes. This is a keeper. |
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01/22/2010 12:13:01 AM |
this is incredible. really wonderful capture! |
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01/21/2010 10:18:48 PM |
I knew I recognized him from your ribbon winning shot, that duck is amazingly tame! beautiful shot, he actually looks alot like my absentee father in this shot |
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01/21/2010 09:20:12 PM |
This is certainly a unique one! Very nice, very cute duck! |
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01/21/2010 05:25:37 PM |
another telling shot Sandy, good work |
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