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The Shortest Distance Between Two Points

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Must be two egrets!! Back to the Santa Ana River bed--I just like how this looks, that's about it!!

Comments (21)


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onelikegod

10:47AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

My favorite bird. Thanks for sharing

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THROBBE

10:50AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Great title and capture!

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Meisiekind

12:10PM | Thu, 18 December 2008

LOL @ title... very fitting dear Marilyn. Lovely, peaceful image... Love their reflections! :)

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MrsRatbag

1:38PM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Well, I like how it looks too! Great capture!

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photostar

1:48PM | Thu, 18 December 2008

...is how the crow flies, errr, in this instance, how the egret flies. Great capture, Marilyn.

PD154

1:58PM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Oh yeah, my days of math were always filled with that statement, I like this shot Maz, the blue colour is beautiful.

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awjay

2:35PM | Thu, 18 December 2008

superb title....

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durleybeachbum

2:46PM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Super!

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guitar-slinger

3:48PM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Is the path of least resistance??? Oh no that was electricity [^___^]Nice shot Cheers, Roger

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RobyHermida

4:30PM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Beautiful shot!!! My congratulations!!!!!!! I want a Merry Christmas and a new year full with blessings for you!! Roby

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goodoleboy

5:53PM | Thu, 18 December 2008

can be one hell of a jump! Looks like the wetlands of many other areas of the USA, Marilyn. No regrets with these egrets, I suspect.

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junge1

11:05PM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Wonderful capture Marilyn!

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auntietk

11:05PM | Thu, 18 December 2008

They always told me it was a straight line, but I knew that wasn't right. The correct answer was always just out of reach. Now I know the truth. Thanks! :)

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bluedarkmoon

12:04AM | Fri, 19 December 2008

lol very cute :-) have a great Friday!

MrsLubner

12:13AM | Fri, 19 December 2008

Seems like "someone" feels they need to tower over the other and supervise. :-)

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sharky_

2:08AM | Fri, 19 December 2008

An interesting shot. Aloha

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Thelby

2:11AM | Fri, 19 December 2008

The shortest distance between to points is a wet one!!! Merry Christmas Marilyn!!!

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hipps13

11:51AM | Fri, 19 December 2008

love the blue warm hug, Linda

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Susank

12:29PM | Fri, 19 December 2008

Great shot!

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anahata.c

4:38AM | Mon, 22 December 2008

"I just like how this looks, that's about it!!" I love the way this looks! Two birds see each other across the way, the rest is just 'life'...(did one of them say, "this river bed ain't big enough for the both of us!" Because then you could tell them, "it's been done, guys! Like, try something original!") The reason photographers were put on earth was for shots like this: To capture things we pass everyday but which we should've noticed. Love the space between them and the little patches of land in the background. (Is the tall one saying, "Edie? Is that you? Oh, sorry...you looked like someone I dated...") Lotsa stories here, we should call in Chip. Lovely shot, I love it.

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Geoaskier

9:58AM | Tue, 23 December 2008

guess they needed some space....one of them musta woke up on the wrong side of the river bed


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