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POW 2009 - week1 - Wendy
01/22/2009 01:28:23 AM
POW 2009 - week1 - Wendy
by TrollMan

Comment:
Nice and honest.
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Rooftop
01/22/2009 01:27:06 AM
Rooftop
by karmat

Comment:
Nice and graphic. Love your theme- think it's a great idea- probably makes you really look at things! Great idea.
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Week3
01/22/2009 01:25:40 AM
Week3
by DigiFotoBuddy

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Ooh, beautiful!!! Where is Carmel beach? (sorry, I live in South Africa)
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Flight of the Sacred Ibis
01/22/2009 01:23:33 AM
Flight of the Sacred Ibis
by kellymk

Comment:
I couldn't tell offhand, so I went to look it up and found some interesting facts about the Sacred Ibis.
Length: Between 70 and 90 cm
Wingspan: Between 112 and 124cm

Indigenous to Sub-Saharan Africa, but not as widespread in South Africa as I thought - mostly the Eastern half and the Cape. Also found in Iraq (endangered here) and in Madagascar (island off the East Coast of Africa). Previously recorded in Egypt, but now extinct in that area. But here's the interesting bit - an exerpt from a website I found :

(//www.oaklandzoo.org/animals/birds/sacred-ibis/)

'(The Sacred Ibis) was venerated in ancient times. The ancient Egyptians believed that their god Thoth sometimes came to earth in the form of a Sacred Ibis. Thoth, a scribe of the gods, was the inventor of writing and measurer of time who symbolized wisdom and knowledge. It is depicted in many murals and mummified specimens are common in burial places; over 1.5 million birds were found in one group of tombs. Herodotus, the Greek historian and traveler writing in the fifth century BC., noted that the secular killing of this ibis, whether intentional or not, was punishable by death.The ancient Egyptians knew that this ibis kept bilharzia (a debilitating disease) in check , but not how. We now know that a snail,a main food of the ibis, is the host of the bilharzia parasite. Unfortunately, because of extensive swamp drainage and land reclamation over the years, the bird is now extinct in its ancient home and bilharzia is rampant.'
Flight of the Sacred Ibis
01/20/2009 09:58:35 AM
Flight of the Sacred Ibis
by kellymk

Comment:
Hmm. That's interesting - are you talking about at the base of the wing? I didn't see anything missing, but now you mention it you must be right. Well noticed!
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01/14/2009 01:30:48 AM
02_DSC0484.jpg
by kellymk

Comment:
Originally posted by raish:

Oooooooooptweeeeptweeeee

:)

Ditto the thanks.


Hey, I didn't know you spoke Weavernese!
Week 2
01/12/2009 10:38:33 AM
Week 2
by karmat

Comment:
AW shame... I think I would've liked a little less desat on the greens and yellows, but just my opinion. Very nice.
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Week 2
01/12/2009 10:35:40 AM
Week 2
by bauerfan71

Comment:
Definitely colour, no question!!! Was that a filter or did you manipulate it in post?
Nice!
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week2.jpg
01/12/2009 10:30:16 AM
week2.jpg
by Covert_Oddity

Comment:
Nah, disagree with nova- think if you take the shadows away you'll lose some of the integrity of the image, like it the way it is.
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Week 2 - The Argument
01/12/2009 10:25:03 AM
Week 2 - The Argument
by Ann

Comment:
wow, fantastic!

Pelican on the left:" Ah come on darling, see how he's looking at me- can't we keep him?"
Pelican on the right: " No, we already have 3 seagulls at home, and the neighbours are already complaining!"

lol
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