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| 11/16/2006 05:55:01 PM |
Taste of Chocolateby BrockComment by escapetooz: Such a great capture! With a bit of editing this could really pop...
I did a quick edit here just to see how it would look...
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| 08/11/2006 09:08:47 PM |
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| 11/29/2005 11:06:34 AM |
Lowcountry Lochnessby BrockComment by ArpeggioAngel: That would appear to be either a Anhinga or a Cormorant. Without color I can't tell which. Both species are very common where I live in Florida, but I know you can also find them along other coastlines in the US. They also call them "snake birds" since their neck looks like a snake sticking out of the water like this shot, and "vampire birds" because when they come out of the water they have to hold their wings out to dry off. They do not have oil in their feathers like ducks or geese to keep them afloat so that they can instead dive down deep in the water to catch fish. |
| 11/23/2005 11:56:06 PM |
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| 11/20/2005 10:20:27 PM |
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| 11/08/2005 02:48:31 AM |
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| 07/11/2005 06:50:38 PM |
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| 07/11/2005 06:25:31 PM |
Lowcountry Hazeby BrockComment by Imagineer: I really like the ambient feeling of slight blindness in this. Tangible. Image looks a tad skewed a/c which is a little distracting. |
| 05/02/2005 08:00:43 PM |
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| 04/28/2005 12:31:05 PM |
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