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Carlsbad Caverns
09/06/2004 12:44:44 PM
Carlsbad Caverns
by drgsoell

Comment:
Interesting photo, but there is nothing here to give you a sense of scale as to how big this is. At first glance seemed like it was just a hunk of algae hanging down. Try to include a person or something that will let me know how big it is.
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Ft Worth Stockyards Daily Longhorn Drive
09/06/2004 11:17:28 AM
Ft Worth Stockyards Daily Longhorn Drive
by Brenb

Comment:
sure wish you could have gotten a slightly different angle to be able to get the whole stockyards sign in.
Mightier then...
07/28/2004 02:27:30 PM
Mightier then...
by spydr

Comment:
Just to nitpick at your grammar, it should be "Mightier than..." Then denotes next, than is comparative.
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Baynam
07/28/2004 09:51:40 AM
Baynam
by mamcg

Comment:
Flower feels upside down to me.
Fly
07/28/2004 04:57:05 AM
Fly
by Jacko

Comment:
Is it fly poop?
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Every hour objects
07/28/2004 04:55:09 AM
Every hour objects
by BrennanOB

Comment:
Needs to have a central focus to draw my eyes in, as it is, my eyes keep wandering around the picture trying to figure out what to look at.
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The Leaning Tower
07/28/2004 04:51:34 AM
The Leaning Tower
by Konador

Comment:
If there would be some kind of connection between dominos and pizza, this would be a great picture, but I still like the concept.
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Extraordinary Beak of a Finch
07/07/2004 01:53:30 AM
Extraordinary Beak of a Finch
by dinotech

Comment:
Birds beaks do grow over time. Most of the time in the wild, their beaks are ground down from eating hard substances. This is why we normally put a cuttlebone or some other hard substance for them to work on in their cage to keep it down. However, there are times when it is necessary to trim the beak. Here are the steps...

Steps:
1. Refer to books or visit a well-managed zoo to learn the normal shape, length and unique function of your bird's beak.
2. Purchase a diamond nail file for smaller birds or a motor-driven hobby tool with a cone-shaped stone for large birds such as macaws.
3. Find a commercial styptic powder at a pet supply store, and ask the store owner or your veterinarian about proper usage.
4. Have an assistant help you restrain the bird's body, wings, feet and head so both of your hands are free.
5. Wear protective eyewear if using a power grinder.
6. Shape and reduce the length of the beak, taking care to smooth any damaged areas and file any cracks so they won't enlarge.
7. Consult your veterinarian to treat large cracks.
8. Trim carefully - underneath the "dead" horny covering of the beak is living tissue.
9. Avoid breathing the dust generated by filing the beak.
10. Clean the grinding tools after each use.
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Extraordinarily Strong Soap Sud
06/30/2004 02:32:38 PM
Extraordinarily Strong Soap Sud
by DianaB

Comment:
You made me take a bit longer just trying to figure out what is in the photo. It is interesting, but the more I look at it, the less I want to. The myriad of little bubbles really hurt the photo itself. Although I did enjoy the challenge at first of trying to figure out what I was looking at.
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Balance
06/30/2004 02:27:05 PM
Balance
by Kolya

Comment:
OK, I hope you left comments on how this was done. I know it is not natural. But good clean picture.
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