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![]() a tad blurry
![]() some one had encased the carcass under tree limbs. ![]() Last edited by e. s. pershing; Jun 8, 2010 at 1:08 AM. |
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A sad thing to see but it is part of the life cycle.
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#2 is good but way too dark. You have all the info there to make it better.
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Calicajun yes. we were a bit surpirsed. dead birds, and dead [sea] insects, and dead fish are the norm. forst time, ive seen a dead seal. rather large one, and ovisouly there a while. no odor. wouldn't touch it, except with my shoe. a bit soft in the middle. Ordo thnx, i was really tired , so didnt play with the fly wheels, and thought "take the photo you can always 'photoshop' it later." which ,obviously,i did not. |
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reminds me of those photos of calltel skeletons in the old west movies.
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