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Thanks Nanci. I think they are good, but sometimes I have one where I'm like "WOW, that's a cool photo" and that's what I'm looking for. I'm going to take some new ones today.
I know- out of every several hundred photos, I get one perfect one. I know what you mean. Your disappointing photos are other people's dream photos, though!
pic #4 is my favorite and #2 is my second, I really like the entire body of him showing so you get to see that patterning along his side that he's famous for...awww salamanders I think they may be herp towns village idiot just look at that face.
#1 and #3. I like the way that the body kind of gradually becomes blurred and it fades into the background. Very neat photo concept, whether it was on purpose or not.
Of course you have to have an outlier in the bunch, haha. Cool pics no matter what direction you go in.
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