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| 09/08/2010 09:03:22 PM |
Flow and Crowby jomariComment by tvsometime: ..or one plus one equals.. Is it really a crow? I could be wrong but I thought Ravens have the dark beaks. Since I frequently get it backwards, it probably is. |
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| 09/08/2010 09:01:20 PM |
Crowby jomariComment by tvsometime: The photo is interesting enough to override any technical in-camera generated artifacts. Really well composed and that eye of the bird stands out. Message edited by author 2010-09-08 21:04:21. |
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| 09/08/2010 08:58:22 PM |
Flowby jomariComment by tvsometime: No editing needed - the infinitely variable patterns of the waterfall provide endless, almost hypnotic fascination. |
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| 09/08/2010 05:33:34 PM |
Crowby jomariComment by tnun: nonetheless that eye is striking in the nearly flat head shape, and the shapes feature here. as well, I love the range of tones, almost totally avoiding the dark dark greys. |
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| 09/08/2010 04:30:10 PM |
Crowby jomariComment by turnofthesue: His/her eye is really striking. I think I just always assumed that crows' eyes are solid black. |
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| 09/08/2010 08:38:45 AM |
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