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Edward Ghoti
{K:5514} 7/10/2006
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Thank you for your comment and suggestion Paul.
As I have said, I have a lot to learn when it comes to photo editing.
All the best, Ed
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Edward Ghoti
{K:5514} 7/10/2006
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Thank you for your comments Vanessa.
I was close enough, maybe 40-50 feet.
All the best, Ed
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Edward Ghoti
{K:5514} 7/10/2006
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Thank you for your comments Dave.
All the best, Ed
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 7/9/2006
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Good action capture of the croc entering the water, Edward! I like the way you've stopped the water splash. I'm glad he was moving away from you! Dave.
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 7/8/2006
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a decisive moment, but one that needs boosted white levels, Ed.
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Levels slightly raised |
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vanessa shakesheff
{K:68840} 7/8/2006
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Great capture ..were you far away from him ?.love the capture of the water..nessa
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Edward Ghoti
{K:5514} 7/8/2006
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Thank you for your comments Cathy.
I am not positive, but I think the biggest difference is in size, your crocs being a little larger than the ones found in Africa. I am sure there are colouring differences as well, but I certainly couldn't tell them apart.
All the best, Ed
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Cathy Carroll
{K:28144} 7/8/2006
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Great action shot. Is there much difference between Kenyan and Australian Crocs? Their teeth both look scary. I like the way you have frozen the movement of the water in this image. Cathy
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