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A quick glance into the eye(s) of a predator, the American Alligator. This little guy doesn't look too scary, does he? I suppose once he grows though . . . .
Nico the flirty Beluga Whale. Georgia Aquarium
Fourth of July, Atlanta's Centennial Park fireworks celebration.
A rare, but beautiful, snowy morning in Georgia.
Chucks
South Beach, Miami, Florida
I love cows.
Graffiti
Thrift store finds
Sunset, Rincon, Puerto Rico
Spring blooms, Atlanta Botanical Garden
Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Trio in Black and White
Caribbean Sea, Westpunt, Curacao
Orchid, Atlanta Botanical Garden
Water Lilies, Atlanta Botanical Garden
Morrison Springs, Ponce de Leon, Florida
Water Droplets, Atlanta Botanical Garden
Sunrise, Ponce de Leon, Florida
Beautiful Blooms, Atlanta Botanical Garden
10 comments:
He is not growing on me -LOL! Wow, what a great close up - this is awesome!
Obviously a close business confederate of LawGirl - Looks like a hungry Lawyer to me.
He looks scary alright! There's something very calculating in that eye. The under/over water view is terrific.
NICE shot! And, yes, he's not too frightening (with the glass in between us...)
Great take on the theme, Kerri.
Marvelous close-up!
I love the half-submerged view...
Idea Thief!
http://recycledphotons.blogspot.com/2008/08/theme-67-eyes-baby-alligator-and-its.html
Hmmff!
(Ok, now we're even:
http://recycledphotons.blogspot.com/2008/11/theme-149-sinking-sun-setting-into.html)
:-)
Friends of mine one as a pet. He was about 5 ft when they finally gave him up. We took in a wild skunk one time and raised him. But that is about as dangerous as I am willing to go when it comes to something living with me! Good shot of an ugly beast.
Thanks, everyone!
@ Danudin, many hungry lawyers have that exact look in their eye!
@ Steve, rotfl, I had completely forgotten you'd used a similar picture for 366! So, yeah, now we're even! ;)
@ Iona, you're much braver than I to bring in a skunk!
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