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Bob Tomerlin
{K:5460} 7/23/2003
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And pretty darn cool for us to look at, too. Very nice.
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Ken Williams
{K:862} 7/9/2003
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Ohhhhhhh ................... everybody has an Eggg shot ! ..................... (-;
Thank you for the welcome -- It's nice to get out of this flak jacket and slip into something more comfortable, if you know what I mean ........................... (-;
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Cedric Sims
{K:3259} 6/27/2003
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Nice detail and clarity. I also like the story
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Marvin Wax
{K:148} 6/27/2003
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Carol, I like your imagery that records a very tender happening. Improvement might occur if you cut back on this very bold black border, and perhaps a bit more space surrounding the nests.
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CJ Kitts
{K:1607} 6/27/2003
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very interesting!
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Alice Ewing
{K:2418} 6/27/2003
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Excellent! Was this nest in your backyard? How were you able to access them so easily? I love the sequence you have here, is there a third one to come? Only two things I would have suggested: make the two nests the same size when presenting them, and also, the background colouring, try and make it more graduated, it looks like the nests are swimming! Great work! I've a nesting gannet in my portfolio - a much larger bird! Alice.
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John Reed
{K:6994} 6/27/2003
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VERY nice, Carol! I suppose the two nests are one and the same, but evolved? Nice glimpse of nature in action! Did you ever see my little Swallow babies? Not as small, but fun to see. Great shot, thanks for sharing it!
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Kosmas Lazaridis
{K:943} 6/27/2003
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nice Picture
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Priyadarshi Sinha
{K:7238} 6/27/2003
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amazing capture, very good presentation.
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Carol Watson
{K:5185} 6/27/2003
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To give you a idea of how small the nest was, here's a picture that includes my finger to give you a sense of scale.
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![](http://thumbs.imageopolis.com/CritiqueImages/0/0/2-TN.jpg)
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