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Bob Smith
{K:2340} 1/26/2004
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Jeff, Don't know why I haven't reviewed this one yet :) Great work. Very cool. Great timing on this shot. Love it.
P.S. Check out my "Thar she blows" photo for a URL to more whale photos. Also drop me an email at the address in my portfolio. I hate that there is no easy way to contact someone on usefilm with out doing it in a review like this :)
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Thomas Birish
{K:348} 12/16/2003
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Hey, Great Picture man. I noticed that you have sort of a thing for reptiles/amphibians going in your portfolio. I dig that. I love your work. I think I might start shooting frogs and snakes and lizards and stuff. I love animals...especially reptiles/amphibians. I know of a great frog pond that I'm gonna try to capture some frogs at in the spring. Hundreds of frogs -Literally- completely untouched by man. Your work is inspiring. Hey man, another thing...Keep up the good parenting. That stuff is really important.
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jeff lynch
{K:4770} 10/21/2003
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Why thank you very much for the comment on this one! This is the first photo that I ever posted here. I captured this lil guy by sitting very still and waiting for them to come back up. It was something I was trying to teach my son. If you sit still long enough they will start popping up to see whats going on.
At the time I posted this one, I was sort of new with photoshop. I re-edited this one in July and came up with a very nice 5x7 print for my sister. This is one of my favorite photos for a variety of reasons, one of which is that on that day my son learned how to sit still and wait for nature to come to us.
Thanks again for the comment!
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sandy c. hopkins
{K:17107} 10/21/2003
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how did you catch this? i never see frogs! :) and i love them sooo very much... it is my main totem... thank you by the way for the compliment..;)
fantastic shot..color and texture...seems he is one with his surroundings...camo frog,,
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