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    My two favorites are the summer and the winter ones. The light in the summer shot seems to swirl around…
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  • Lush doesn't even come close.
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  • Is this Utah 12 (the road Outside Magazine declared "God's gift to car potatoes")?
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  • The Mt. Rushmore shot is a great use of leading lines. I didn't notice the monument at first and let…
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  • So did Hope wake you with warm birthday snuggles, wet sloppy kisses, or that all too familiar birthday (and every…
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  • I like the way all the lines in the train station lead to the vague unknown off in the distance.…
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  • Corrected link to the larger Mt. Lemon photo.
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  • Plank section of the James Irvine Trail in Prairie Creek / Redwoods State Park, CAClick for larger Roadside sunflowers near…
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  • Andi: nice angles. Olivia: nice perspective.
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  • The roads were a little "greasy" yesterday evening, and evidently got worse during the night. I see Andi's already told…
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  • Morning Keres, The forecast for here looks like we're in for my favorite meteorological euphemism this week: Wintry Mix. It…
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  • What no votes for Clutch Cargo! Rocky and Bullwinkle fan with a particular fondness for the Fractured Fairy Tales and…
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  • Maybe these amazing photos will tide you over. PHOTOS: Best Pictures of Microscopic Life, 2008
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  • Pictures and bubble gum cigars are required. Well pictures anyway, or maybe a puppy cam.
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  • Alienish.
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  • You might have been able to do that with multiple shots that you stitched together with software, but it might…
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  • The thing that caught my eye and made me smile is that the canoes and their reflecitons form the outline…
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  • http://forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php?p=392549
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  • Are the fingerprint patterns a coral? I would have thought the jelly beans would have come after the "growth pattern."
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