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"Why does the eye see a thing more clearly in dreams than the imagination when awake?"
Leonardo da Vinci
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George, i love this shot.
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Wow!
Nothing profound, just wow!!
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I feel sadness looking at this shot. Keep strong!
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thanks marina, cathie, alex!!-
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I feel profound sadness when I view this shot. Wonderfully processed George.
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I love the crop and the PP.
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That is an exceptional image George- I like it very much. The crop and the processing works especially well on this one. Nice work.
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thanks much susan, david, and jeff!-
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I think that this nose makes the photo - it returns my eye to the photo's eye and once again and once again...
Very impressive photo!
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Amazing photo!!!
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Love the photo! It reminds me of a stippling. Just beautiful.
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spasibo, yuri!-
thanks much gfx and cuties!-
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Nothing profound, just wow!!
Cathie
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"...turtles are great speed enthusiasts, which is natural"
J.Cortazar
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Very impressive photo!
Yuri
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thanks much gfx and cuties!-