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Feb 7, 2013 06:41:47   #
4dogsken Loc: NE Ohio
 
Some odds and ends.

Stop
Stop...

Drink
Drink...

Think
Think...

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Feb 7, 2013 09:21:34   #
edgorm Loc: Rockaway, New York
 
Terrific series. I especially like the shot of my landlord in #3.

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Feb 7, 2013 09:22:27   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
Love the Gorilla,nice one.

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Feb 7, 2013 10:26:18   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
#1 and #2 very interesting and enjoyable. #3 - always makes me sad to see such magnificent animals in captivity.

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Feb 7, 2013 10:33:50   #
ftpecktim Loc: MONTANA
 
angler wrote:
Love the Gorilla,nice one.


:thumbup:

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Feb 7, 2013 13:24:25   #
4dogsken Loc: NE Ohio
 
edgorm wrote:
Terrific series. I especially like the shot of my landlord in #3.


Thanks edgorm. Just had to move due to 'the landlord from hell' scenario.

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Feb 7, 2013 13:29:57   #
4dogsken Loc: NE Ohio
 
angler wrote:
Love the Gorilla,nice one.


Thanks angler,but that's actually one my pal took. See reply to Linda(I hate typing).

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Feb 7, 2013 14:20:02   #
4dogsken Loc: NE Ohio
 
Linda From Maine wrote:
#1 and #2 very interesting and enjoyable. #3 - always makes me sad to see such magnificent animals in captivity.


Thanks Linda. Back story---- while out in the woods doing a Spring creeks and streams thing,my pal went to the zoo(she knows I want nothing to do with those critter prisons). While out there was contemplating what it must be like for the critters---embraced by nature and roaming free. Later in the week when downloading her pics I noticed that she had taken those about the same time I was doing mine. When I saw the look in his eyes and remembered how I felt in the wild I almost cried. She got some pretty heavy pics. Had been waiting to use that quote with a landscape pic but it felt pretty powerful right there.

Roaming free
Roaming free...

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Feb 7, 2013 14:34:38   #
4dogsken Loc: NE Ohio
 
ftpecktim wrote:
angler wrote:
Love the Gorilla,nice one.


:thumbup:


Thanks Tim.

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Feb 7, 2013 14:54:42   #
tbohon Loc: Olympia, WA USA
 
Great shots. The gorilla shot is great - the look on his face and the austere surroundings bring such a somber feeling that it's almost overwhelming. This is the kind of shot I'd expect an animal rescue organization to publish in a handout or on a web site.

Thanks for sharing.

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Feb 7, 2013 15:09:53   #
4dogsken Loc: NE Ohio
 
tbohon wrote:
Great shots. The gorilla shot is great - the look on his face and the austere surroundings bring such a somber feeling that it's almost overwhelming. This is the kind of shot I'd expect an animal rescue organization to publish in a handout or on a web site.

Thanks for sharing.


Thanks tbohon. Others from that series hit even harder.

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Feb 7, 2013 16:29:51   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
4dogsken wrote:
Linda From Maine wrote:
#1 and #2 very interesting and enjoyable. #3 - always makes me sad to see such magnificent animals in captivity.


Thanks Linda. Back story---- while out in the woods doing a Spring creeks and streams thing,my pal went to the zoo(she knows I want nothing to do with those critter prisons). While out there was contemplating what it must be like for the critters---embraced by nature and roaming free. Later in the week when downloading her pics I noticed that she had taken those about the same time I was doing mine. When I saw the look in his eyes and remembered how I felt in the wild I almost cried. She got some pretty heavy pics. Had been waiting to use that quote with a landscape pic but it felt pretty powerful right there.
quote=Linda From Maine #1 and #2 very interesting... (show quote)


Very moving. And the 4th photo you posted is absolutely exquisite!!

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Feb 8, 2013 06:08:41   #
4dogsken Loc: NE Ohio
 
Linda From Maine wrote:
4dogsken wrote:
Linda From Maine wrote:
#1 and #2 very interesting and enjoyable. #3 - always makes me sad to see such magnificent animals in captivity.


Thanks Linda. Back story---- while out in the woods doing a Spring creeks and streams thing,my pal went to the zoo(she knows I want nothing to do with those critter prisons). While out there was contemplating what it must be like for the critters---embraced by nature and roaming free. Later in the week when downloading her pics I noticed that she had taken those about the same time I was doing mine. When I saw the look in his eyes and remembered how I felt in the wild I almost cried. She got some pretty heavy pics. Had been waiting to use that quote with a landscape pic but it felt pretty powerful right
there.
quote=Linda From Maine #1 and #2 very interesting... (show quote)
. Thanks Linda. Been using #4 as a screen saver. It was a productive day for both of us. Enjoy!

Very moving. And the 4th photo you posted is absolutely exquisite!!
quote=4dogsken quote=Linda From Maine #1 and #2 ... (show quote)

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Feb 8, 2013 12:54:25   #
bogeyeliot Loc: Signal Hill, CA
 
Gorilla photo is one of the best I have ever seen, just for the composition and the MESSAGE....very well done!

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Feb 8, 2013 15:52:50   #
4dogsken Loc: NE Ohio
 
bogeyeliot wrote:
Gorilla photo is one of the best I have ever seen, just for the composition and the MESSAGE....very well done!


Wow,bogey! That's quite a compliment--- thanks,bro.

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