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Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
7/28/2005 2:54:58 AM

I enjoy and notice the family resemblance !!
        Photo By: GREG DUNNAM  (K:3937)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
7/28/2005 2:51:57 AM

Awesome Gregg I love it. This image would be on my wall if I had taken it, We have got to get back together and do a little shooting and a lot of hanging out!!
Excellent job my friend!
Berry R.
        Photo By: GREG DUNNAM  (K:3937)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
7/28/2005 2:48:34 AM

Who is this fishing buddy, I have just taken up fly fishing and this is a nice catch, thanks for sharing
        Photo By: GREG DUNNAM  (K:3937)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
7/22/2005 6:28:12 PM

Amazing work, thanks for sharing!!!
        Photo By: Andre Irlmeier  (K:58)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
7/12/2005 2:37:06 AM

Yup thats me, only now I am not impregnated by Ronald McDonald and I have a lot more tatoo's that you should see.
Berry Rosen
P.S. Is that Richard Gere beside me?
        Photo By: GREG DUNNAM  (K:3937)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
7/12/2005 2:33:50 AM

Doyle, I really never knew that you uploaded images here, great job done here on this image. We should get back together and do some fly fishing, my new hobby!!
        Photo By: Doyle Caviness  (K:290)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
7/2/2005 12:54:22 AM

Razor sharp and right on the money! Great job!!
        Photo By: Darlene Boucher  (K:15739)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
7/1/2005 1:59:50 AM

An amazing photograph of such an elusive creature. Thanks for sharing and please feel free to view one on my site taken in Ohio
http://www.usefilm.com/image/601283.html
        Photo By: Darlene Boucher  (K:15739)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
6/30/2005 1:03:10 AM

Gregg
Reminds me of my bicycle ride the other day when I came up to some dew berries, only bad thing was they were not quite ready for the stomach. Great job my friend!!
        Photo By: GREG DUNNAM  (K:3937)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
6/28/2005 10:57:40 PM

Greg we have a lake like this in Ohio only everyone here has a shaved head. Great job!!
        Photo By: GREG DUNNAM  (K:3937)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
6/23/2005 11:52:10 PM

I love it!! Now this is what I am talking about!
        Photo By: GREG DUNNAM  (K:3937)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
6/13/2005 12:33:06 AM

Wow, razor sharp and an excellent composition, great job!
        Photo By: Darlene Boucher  (K:15739)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
6/6/2005 10:07:36 PM

I am very impress with your work and I would really like to visit the area that you are in. I have been close to there but not pinpoint. I like how you portray your subjects. Great job...Thanks for sharing!
        Photo By: Darlene Boucher  (K:15739)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
6/6/2005 10:03:14 PM

Wow that is a heafty piece of glass that you are toting around, I can see that it is working out very well for you. Many problems with big glass like yours is that when a person has it they think that it solves all problems. That is very far from the truth. You use it well. Thanks fro sharing.
        Photo By: Darlene Boucher  (K:15739)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
6/6/2005 12:22:38 AM

I try to convey a feeling that all is right in the Unblemished Wild World as you put it, but what is not right, along comes Photoshop!!
        Photo By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
6/6/2005 12:20:04 AM

Great job, it is always good to see what you have to offer next, perhaps some boiled peanuts are in order
Berry
        Photo By: GREG DUNNAM  (K:3937)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
6/6/2005 12:13:22 AM

Thanks Don for the comment
        Photo By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
6/3/2005 2:22:54 AM

Thanks Bea, you hit the nail on the head with "big story tellin" and I was well on my way to a hangover!
        Photo By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
6/3/2005 1:50:27 AM

Thanks Greg, it was a tough shot to get....holding the ice cream and the camera ;>~
        Photo By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
6/3/2005 1:46:00 AM

Another Greg Dunnan great, and I really like the photo also. Keep em comming, I really enjoy reading your point of view!
        Photo By: GREG DUNNAM  (K:3937)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
5/27/2005 12:58:34 AM

Thanks Greg No mosquitos on Core banks, the wind blows em away, I would head west, but it seems that every magazine I pick up has an article on the west, I am ready to see more on the East and that is where I am heading!! You coming?
        Photo By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
5/25/2005 12:11:17 AM

Point proven that you do not need the high dollar expensive latest equipment to document such a fine time, excellent, keep em coming
Berry Rosen
        Photo By: GREG DUNNAM  (K:3937)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
5/24/2005 1:46:09 AM

The ghostly images against the blue really work here, an excellent choice turning off the flash! I really like the words that you put with your photographs.
Berry Rosen
        Photo By: GREG DUNNAM  (K:3937)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
5/24/2005 1:33:36 AM

An amazing photo with words that actually put meaning to this photograph....thanks for sharing and keep em coming
Berry Rosen
        Photo By: GREG DUNNAM  (K:3937)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
5/17/2005 11:35:02 PM

Bea, I am inspired again by your work, I have been kinda stagnet lately and seeing this image makes me want to hit the Great Lakes. Thanks for sharing!!
        Photo By: Bea Friedli  (K:10189) Donor

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
5/16/2005 11:25:55 AM

Greg, great image, it reminds me of my days of shooting Amish Landscapes in Ohio, I still do, just not as often, my heart is in the coastlines!
        Photo By: GREG DUNNAM  (K:3937)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
5/5/2005 10:09:28 PM

Greg, Great shot, kinda reminds me of the days I spent in the Deep South with you all. I didn't think that you were ever going to post on this site and I am glad you did. I am looking forward to the next post. By the way, your Pulitzer is in the mail. See you in the future my friend!
        Photo By: GREG DUNNAM  (K:3937)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
3/27/2005 3:36:13 AM

I would go on a shooting rampage with my 500 up there, just seeing one of these would be great for my, excellent job, and thanks for sharing.
        Photo By: Jim Christensen  (K:18843)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
3/27/2005 3:33:42 AM

Great framing, it has been a while since I have looked at your photos, You look to be busy!
        Photo By: Joann Winborn  (K:12550)

Critique By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)  
3/27/2005 3:20:19 AM

Looks like a female Northern Harrier to me, these hawks tend to like open fields and just glide the territory looking for prey. Males have a dirty brown in color where the females have a white cast to them. Hope this helps in identifying.
        Photo By: Jim Christensen  (K:18843)


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