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Manny TPF Noob! Joined Sep 9, 2010 Messages 17 Reaction score 1 Location Tampa, FL Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Sep 19, 2010 #1 1. 2.
LaFoto Just Corinna in real life Staff member Supporting Member Joined Feb 1, 2004 Messages 34,813 Reaction score 822 Location Lower Saxony, Germany Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Sep 19, 2010 #2 He's cute. And for once I actually like that extremely shallow DOF as in 1.
Mustlovedragons TPF Noob! Joined Aug 19, 2010 Messages 268 Reaction score 6 Location Southwestern Florida Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Sep 20, 2010 #3 I like the slightly less shallow dof in the 2nd one. Yep, I think these should be our state animal, lol.
I like the slightly less shallow dof in the 2nd one. Yep, I think these should be our state animal, lol.
Ratman667 TPF Noob! Joined Jun 15, 2010 Messages 119 Reaction score 2 Location Atlantic Beach, Fl Website www.ratmansreptiles.com Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Sep 20, 2010 #4 Anolis sagrei, one of the few animals I actually let come inside. They love spiders. I like number 2, but the focus seems to be on her chest. Last edited: Dec 5, 2010
Anolis sagrei, one of the few animals I actually let come inside. They love spiders. I like number 2, but the focus seems to be on her chest.
Dor TPF Noob! Joined Sep 20, 2010 Messages 26 Reaction score 0 Location Palm Harbor, Florida Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Sep 21, 2010 #5 I am constantly rescuing these guys from my cats Great shots!!
michaelleggero TPF Noob! Joined Sep 13, 2010 Messages 211 Reaction score 0 Location Carthage, NY Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Sep 22, 2010 #6 i remember trying to catch these guys when i was a kid on vacation.. but now as an adult i never seem to see them anymore.. amazing how much we don't observe when we grow up Mike Leggero http://www.michaelleggero.com
i remember trying to catch these guys when i was a kid on vacation.. but now as an adult i never seem to see them anymore.. amazing how much we don't observe when we grow up Mike Leggero http://www.michaelleggero.com