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Uploaded: 08/12/07 1:28 PM GMT
Mid-morning Snack
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A hungry little flier dancin' around for a snack!!

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::cynlee
08/12/07 1:39 PM GMT
Aw, this is beautiful, Randy! I picked it right off the new images page as a winning image and had to see who did it! The colorations and light are marvelous, but I'll have to take another look at home because the monitors here at work aren't the greatest, but this image is definitely worth more than one look anyway! Fabulous capture!
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::Dunstickin
08/12/07 1:44 PM GMT
Not too sure of the inner frame mate..seems to distract the eye from the insect!...wonderful capture and great format!
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::LynEve
08/12/07 2:09 PM GMT
Lovely fiery, almost luminous colours - framing sets it off beautifully.
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::djholmes
08/12/07 3:40 PM GMT
Sweeeet! Love the bright colors.
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::phasmid
08/12/07 4:24 PM GMT
The flower looks like a piece of decoration for a cake!! No wonder this dark beauty is lingering longer..great presentation :)

♥PJ 005

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::jswgpb
08/12/07 4:36 PM GMT
Fantastic Randy, pat yourself on the back for this un' bud.
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::ianmacappin
08/12/07 6:47 PM GMT
I thought this would have been a food shot when I seen the title :~s Very colourful and that guy`s got long legs! (well....for a butterfly)

Ian :)
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::fogz
08/12/07 10:03 PM GMT
thought I was going to see a photograph of a BLT then! lol!

this is an excellent capture of this little butterfly R!!! and that frame rocks! love it!
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::Hottrockin
08/13/07 9:41 AM GMT
I sure appreciate all who stopped by for a little Mid-morning Snack!! 8~)
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round?? Picture Purrrfect .
::MarianaEwa
08/13/07 11:55 AM GMT
Lovely picture Randy. Excellent color, composition and framing.
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::ericfx
08/13/07 3:31 PM GMT
awesome shot Rocker. that frame is killer too.

-oo6
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::cynlee
08/14/07 5:30 AM GMT
Yup, this looks even better on my own monitor. Terrific capture and those colors are wonderful. The framing is so good toow. The imiage just glows.
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::snapdragonk
10/03/07 11:26 AM GMT
This is so fantastic Randy, your timing and clarity is perfect. Really well done mate.
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