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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 3/20/2008
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Nicely done Ken!! No cloning (IMO).
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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Ken Phenicie Jr.
{K:6273} 3/20/2008
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Thank you Paul, I will leave her in the shot. Regards, Ken
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Ken Phenicie Jr.
{K:6273} 3/19/2008
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Thanks for your comments Dave. Happy spring shooting to you, Ken
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Ken Phenicie Jr.
{K:6273} 3/19/2008
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Thanks so much Kerry for your very funny and complementing words. Worm Regards, Ken
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Ken Phenicie Jr.
{K:6273} 3/19/2008
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Thanks for your comment Paul, Agreed Woodies are real hard to get close to, on rare occasions you get lucky and they visit your local park or in this case cemetery duck pond. Good luck, Ken
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M jalili
{K:69009} 3/19/2008
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Excellent ...............
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 3/19/2008
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Yeah, leave her in. It's his motivation for being such a poser. ;)
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 3/19/2008
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I like the way you've got both of them, Ken, but I know what you mean about those decisions! Anyway, it's a great shot of the male stretching out! Dave.
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Kerry Statham
{K:3678} 3/19/2008
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Norm - Put that thing away! We don't even have the nest ready yet! Love the overall composition of this Ken - Especially with the title. These guys make it tough to take a bad shot as long as the photographer does everything right... And you certainly did! Well done! Kerry
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W. Paul Rosenberry
{K:1729} 3/19/2008
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Excellent, but one question, How does one get to shoot Woodies that close with a 70-200? I have spent hours in a hide with a 500 and never produced anything like this. Nice work!
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