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Jim Hartley Smith
{K:255} 6/17/2005
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Thanks, Cheryl...glad you like it and appreciate your comments! Very curious how you found me and this image as I have not been active on this site for a while! Regards, Jim.
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 6/17/2005
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ehi you.. Jim, Hi.. you have seen how many shapes? the ducks and also the log. it has the shape of the neck of the duck.. but then you have the encounter with the turtles! is a magnific approach for the friendship! my best wishe, I like it so much, roby
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Cheryl Ogle
{K:24494} 6/17/2005
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Jim, this is wonderful - all the details in this, it's like a life puzzle that just keeps exposing itself. The first bird is so obvious, then you notice the 2nd and then you see the little turtles all of which have a camoflauge effect and blend so well! Awsome shot here!
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Jim Christensen
{K:18843} 3/18/2005
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Very well done image. The Turtles really make the picture as far as I see. Good eye ! jimc
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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 3/17/2005
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Beautiful picture, well composed. Mary -
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Giorgio Goretti
{K:15471} 3/17/2005
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the branch of the tree seems the third cormoran... very beautiful shot! congratulations Jim !
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siddhardha garige
{K:1746} 3/17/2005
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nice ... welll captured ....good shot
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Jim Hartley Smith
{K:255} 3/17/2005
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LOL...thanks, well I guess that is better than being called a snake bird like the Anhingas are known.
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Patrick Ziegler
{K:21797} 3/17/2005
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Great shot of these Ugly ducks.. Sorry to say so but it is the nick name they have been given. Truely a great photo with the eye contact between species...
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