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Uploaded: 10/10/07 10:49 AM GMT
Swaneye
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300mm macro. Mwaaa haaa haaa haaaaaaaaaaaaa

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::fra99y
10/10/07 11:12 AM GMT
Now that is impressive !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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We told him to go away... and away he goes, Precious! Gone, gone, gone! Smeagol is free!
.jesouris
10/10/07 1:14 PM GMT
Wow, never seen anything like it... very original and interesting. It looks almost abstract. Innovative photography, well done!
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&trisbert
10/10/07 1:20 PM GMT
I’m picturing how close you must have been, even with 300mm it must have been close. Then I notice that its eyes are looking in the vicinity of your family jewels. Then I conclude that you are either extremely brave or extremely daft… your choice. Hmmm you got an unusual and impressive shot so maybe its extremely brave :-)
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.wheedance
10/10/07 2:20 PM GMT
Great macro! Love the way you have composed this with the water droplets and the eyes.
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All of earth is crammed with heaven And every bush aflame with God But only those who see take off their shoes. - Elizabeth Barrett Browning<p> mygallery
.gse1978
10/10/07 4:58 PM GMT
bloody hell! thats awesome!how`d you keep it so steady at that range on a macro
!?(and without being bitten to buggery!)
truly an amazing photo! straight to faves!. i dont comment on many, but this is an exception. well done
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im sorry if i dont reply to your kind words as quickly as hoped, im in the middle of a degree, but ill get there, honest.
::gerryp
10/10/07 5:03 PM GMT
WOW this is great job Rob...I am impressed!!...but of course I knew you had it in you...gerry
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::Catman68
10/10/07 8:53 PM GMT
Wow amazing photograph. Thanks for sharing and stuff.

Aj
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::phasmid
10/11/07 2:06 AM GMT
I'm sure I'll never see another one like this, so it's on my hard drive. You did such a great job using the swan''s back as a canvass. t

♫ :)PJ 005 ♪

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.JQ
10/11/07 9:51 AM GMT
ok, how did you get this close and focused without getting pecked?? verrrrrrrry nice shot rob!
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::nigelmoore
10/14/07 8:28 PM GMT
Just spotted this and very glad I did. A well-deserved mwaaa haaa haaa haaaaaaaaaaaaa. It was stuffed though wasn't it ;-)

I like it very very much - it's in my favourites.



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::gabriela2006
10/16/07 12:24 AM GMT
Amazing shot...she is really starring you down I be more careful next time:)
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::Hottrockin
10/16/07 12:28 AM GMT
~found on FI and had to comment~

AWESOME!! A grand capture and inviting image!!
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round?? Picture Purrrfect .
::muggsy
10/20/07 4:07 AM GMT
Didn't know what this was from the thumbnail that got me here. Won't go into what I imagined ... this is a family site. Anyway, my friend it's a most unusual, and original for sure. Now that I've viewed it full screen I realize I did the right thing following my curiosity ... It's very good and I like it ... you crazy guy.
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Just an old "Grampa" who still has a Kodak "Box" camera kicking around the attic ... learning and enjoying the wonders of modern digital photography.

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