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Jul 12, 2005 00:37 |  #1

From my recent vacation to Colorado.
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Jul 12, 2005 05:43 |  #2

I really like how he looks like he's peeking over to look at you. Good picture.


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Jul 12, 2005 07:11 |  #3

Lovely shot! Love how the antena contrasts with the body and everything else.


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Jul 12, 2005 07:26 as a reply to  @ Leorooster's post |  #4

looks like he is looksing at you and thinking, "dude, what the heck you pointing this huge weird thing at me" LOL


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Jul 12, 2005 23:43 |  #5

Thanks everyone!

It's funny, I had to kind of chase him around the flower. It was like we were dancing or something!


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Jul 12, 2005 23:53 |  #6

Great shot!


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