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Nico the flirty Beluga Whale. Georgia Aquarium
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Fourth of July, Atlanta's Centennial Park fireworks celebration.
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A rare, but beautiful, snowy morning in Georgia.
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Chucks
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South Beach, Miami, Florida
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I love cows.
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Graffiti
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Thrift store finds
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Sunset, Rincon, Puerto Rico
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Spring blooms, Atlanta Botanical Garden
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Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, Colorado
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Trio in Black and White
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Caribbean Sea, Westpunt, Curacao
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Orchid, Atlanta Botanical Garden
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Water Lilies, Atlanta Botanical Garden
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Morrison Springs, Ponce de Leon, Florida
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Water Droplets, Atlanta Botanical Garden
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Sunrise, Ponce de Leon, Florida
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Beautiful Blooms, Atlanta Botanical Garden
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5 comments:
I think he thinks no one will notice him moving in on his dinner1 Fantastic capture!
He's been stationary THAT long ??? lol
Wonderful capture of a dangerous looking animal.
I can hear him saying "Here Ducky DuckY - Dinner Time Chuckle)!
I wasn't able to use open Id to comment.
That thing looks both powerful and lethal. Your photo makes it especially threatening, because one can see how easily it can camouflage itself in that water.
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