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| 12/10/2002 12:24:09 AM |
Subwayby stephanComment: how about an angle looking down the length of the train? that would really be awesome... but not a bad shot.. good work |
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| 12/10/2002 12:21:39 AM |
Ferris wheel of motionby billypComment: ooo thats kinda cool...... is it supposed to be all blue though? the multicolored lights of a ferris wheel would look realy cool |
| 12/10/2002 12:20:22 AM |
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| 12/10/2002 12:19:13 AM |
Time Fliesby LanaComment: great idea... it's even making me dizzy looking at it! |
| 12/10/2002 12:18:03 AM |
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| 12/09/2002 05:28:15 PM |
Foggy Mistby MarlaComment: not a bad shot... the fence is a little distracting and I would be interesting in seeing a shot with the waterfall as the focus with the foreground blurred out... great color and lighting! |
| 12/09/2002 12:18:48 AM |
Polistes Azureus Fallacia (Southwestern Blue Wasp)by AnachroniteComment: yes this is not the real color.. I changed it... and here is the email I sent out with the pic over the net to everyone on my mailing list..... shame on me :o)
"Recently, I sent everyone on this list a photo I took of a wasp over the holidays. I thought this wasp was a native Southwestern or Southeastern Blue wasp. However, since then I have sent the photo to the entomology departments of several state universities. After exchanging emails and the photo with a few of the professors, I have found out that the wasp is not native to North America. What I have found out is that the wasp has migrated here from South America. It seems that the Africanized Bees we have been hearing about are not the only insects that have been migrating to the USA. Several species including the wasp in the attached photo are not only migrating here, but have already arrived. The wasp in the photo is a South American Blue Wasp of the Genus Polistes, or more properly Polistes Azureus Fallacia. Apparently, these wasps have been known to be highly aggressive and can pose a severe threat to children, older adults, and any persons susceptible to allergic reactions from bee and or wasp stings. If you encounter one of these during the cold weather as I did, you are probably safe, as the cold weather makes them very docile. However, this is no cause to take unnecessary risks. Please avoid contact with any wasp like this that you encounter. And most of all, do not let your children play with or near these dangerous insects. Once again, thank you for passing on the photo and information."
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| 12/08/2002 11:24:27 PM |
Royal Blueby MarklaneComment: nice contrast... I think the way you set it up so that the red stamps don't show the full illustration is a great way to take some power away from the red stamps... good job!
~anachronite |
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| 12/08/2002 11:23:42 PM |
Fleur Azureby BigSmilesComment: superb DoF! very very nice... best flower shot I have seen so far this week...
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| 12/08/2002 11:23:23 PM |
A Melancholy Songby indigo997Comment: really a very very nice shot... but using the cute factor is hitting below the belt! :oP
~anachronite |
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