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Hey, Don. I started to accuse you of sneaking in to Florida for that first shot. I sort of agree with taz about the second shot. I'm just glad to see you out and enjoying yourself again.
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Both images are appealing. Clear and crisp. The contrasting textures (overall images) is an interesting approach to presenting the material. Also beyond the wet/dry is the stillness of the bird, possible stalking dinner and the cacti standing guard, and then the vertical statue of both the bird and the cacti. Two very interesting images!
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Sweet and wonderful and usual! I would explore (not sure) square crop for the right side for second! Cheers Don!
Thanks, Taz. I went back and forth and all around about the crop for the second one. You may be right.
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Hey, Don. I started to accuse you of sneaking in to Florida for that first shot. I sort of agree with taz about the second shot. I'm just glad to see you out and enjoying yourself again.
Thanks, Tom. There are a lot of water birds here. Some are depicted in petroglyphs.
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Nice! Do you have pictures of the petroglyphs ?
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Cristobal, the only one I could find on my website was this. The victim is assumed to have been a frog.
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I forgot. Although it's less clear, the two taller figures on the right in this one are thought to be herons.
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Nice shots, Don. I especally enjoy the contrasting textures of the second shot.
Thanks, Sara.
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Don...
Both images are appealing. Clear and crisp. The contrasting textures (overall images) is an interesting approach to presenting the material. Also beyond the wet/dry is the stillness of the bird, possible stalking dinner and the cacti standing guard, and then the vertical statue of both the bird and the cacti. Two very interesting images!
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