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Dudley
9 Dec 2010:up:
serola
9 Dec 2010Wonderful! :hat:
raniakasim
9 Dec 2010fantastic :up:
gdare
9 Dec 2010Great!!!
Flying Red Fox Blog
9 Dec 2010Very cool, i wonder how those Newts are, do they hibernate at the bottom like the Frogs do?
SittingFox
9 Dec 2010Abstract art! 🙂
Mickeyjoe-Irl
9 Dec 2010At least you don't have to worry about your subject moving.
Words
10 Dec 2010Mark, newts hibernate on dry land so if they've found somewhere warm they should be ok.
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10 Dec 2010Darko, thanks!
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10 Dec 2010Mick, very true! But it's still surprisingly hard to repeat the shot.
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10 Dec 2010Andy, thanks!
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10 Dec 2010Sami, thanks :cheers:
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10 Dec 2010Rania, thanks!
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12 Dec 2010Adele, I somehow missed your post! Necessity is the mother of invention. That was about the only photo I got that day.