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Asha
07/26/2005 04:35:18 PM
Asha
by SJCarter

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Congratulations on the top 30 finish! And a new high score! Getting better all the time, bro!
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Round Noser
07/11/2005 11:57:24 AM
Round Noser
by buddybuddy1226

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gross in a curiously friendly way! Makes me think of my favorite dog pals
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A Lot Of Blue In A Gray City
07/11/2005 11:56:24 AM
A Lot Of Blue In A Gray City
by Mircea

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great 'timing'!!
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Social Circle (yes, they're real, alive, and unharmed)
07/11/2005 11:50:13 AM
Social Circle (yes, they're real, alive, and unharmed)
by wetland

Comment:
can you speak bee, too?? neat!
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PinWheel
07/11/2005 11:48:16 AM
PinWheel
by holdingtime

Comment:
neat shot, but colors are so bright and sharp it hurts to look at it
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Summer Sparklers
07/11/2005 11:45:57 AM
Summer Sparklers
by kaedemoon267

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this has the makings of a great roller coaster design!
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Good to the Last Circle
07/11/2005 11:43:14 AM
Good to the Last Circle
by docurrie

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would have like it better if hand were cropped out
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Reaching for the disc
07/11/2005 11:42:23 AM
Reaching for the disc
by ourwebstop

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nice feeling of motion! what a great looking dog!
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Sax on Fire
07/11/2005 11:29:51 AM
Sax on Fire
by miqqy

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being a sax player myself, I have to love this one!
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Crop Circles
07/11/2005 11:28:22 AM
Crop Circles
by SJCarter

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Of all the "rolls in the hay" in this challenge, this one is my favorite because there are more compositional elements involved to draw the eye to the subject in the foreground: the 'open arms' of the mountain slopes leading to the midground border of trees gives great depth of field. The nearly linear orientation of the other bales make the one in focus seem that much more unique, and therefor more interesting than the rest. Great shot!
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