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Rona K **
{K:2375} 4/21/2005
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I see! Wow! Well can I send him back your way? We dont want them here in Oklahoma. lol I have always wondered if they are mosquitos because they are so big. My God, they would suck your blood dry. thanks for the comment and sharing your skeeter with me. Oh! Im an original Texan also. Love those horned toads.
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 4/20/2005
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I just KNEW there was a good reason why I don't live in Texas!! LOL :) I would be eaten alive for sure!
Good capture Peter, Lori ;)
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Paula Grenside
{K:2811} 4/20/2005
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Beautifully done; love the thin reflection.
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Nando Mondino
{K:14261} 4/20/2005
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Good macroshot!
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Kay McIntire
{K:11787} 4/20/2005
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I assume you shot this JUST before you smacked the little bugger??? We have all to many of these up here in north texas!
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Larry Fosse
{K:66493} 4/20/2005
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Jump back!! you pay this guy to pose??
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Margaret Sturgess
{K:49403} 4/20/2005
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Great capture, excellent reflections Margaret
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 4/20/2005
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Great detail in the wings, Peter! Dave.
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C.A. Mikulice
{K:13300} 4/20/2005
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crisp, clear macro, Peter. I like the reflection of it showing.
christine
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Jan Graziano
{K:17920} 4/20/2005
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Hey - they grow them like that here in Arizona. Some of those things look like you could saddle, bridle and ride off in the sunset on one! Great shot my friend. Those little wings look like stained glass, and the details on the rest of the critter are super. Jan
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John Loreaux
{K:86210} 4/20/2005
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The strangest looking flower I have ever seen Peter!Oh, wait! It is a skeeter! Great photo!Love the detail on the wings! Very interesting! Take care Peter! GOD bless!............John
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