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    *thunk* wow! We can see every ripple of feather on the open wings of the birds in flight! The bell, the traces (tracers? not sure which is the correct term), the face, beak and tip (one ends in such a sharp point!) just amazing to see.

    Had a chuckle a the little lamb, "ear rub = BLISS!" ha haa.
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    Excellent pictures. Thanks for sharing these with us.

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    Beautiful! Is picture one and picture four the same bird?

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    Kirsten, they are beautiful. Thank you for sharing your talent.

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    Wow! You do amazing things with your camera, Kirsten!

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    Thank you so much for taking the time to look and comment on my pictures.

    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom
    Had a chuckle a the little lamb, "ear rub = BLISS!" ha haa.
    Yup, isn't that just cute? He/she did that for a while, I took several pictures of that, and I just love the happy expression on his/her little face!


    Quote Originally Posted by Freckles
    Beautiful! Is picture one and picture four the same bird?
    No, the first three pictures show a red kite, the one in the forth picture is a buzzard.

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    Kirsten, I am absolutely speechless! The beauty of every picture is awesome! You've caught so much detail that it made me feel like I was actually there. The pictures of the birds in flight are breathtaking. Being one who loves all animals, picking a favorite is simply not possible. But I am a bit partial to the sleeping cat (a leopard perhaps?)

    Even with your "mistakes" your exceptional talent with a camera is beyond question! Thank you so very much for sharing your art with us!!!
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