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durleybeachbum

5:23PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

Wonderful !! What a super moment and so well caught!

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RodS

5:29PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

Decided to stick your neck out a little, Bill? LOL! This is excellent! Great colors, and symmetry, and such handsome fellows! So how many carrots did it take to bribe those giraffes to pose so symmetrically? LOL!

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bazza

5:58PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

Love the title play Bill well done, nice giraffes too.. A well positioned pose, nice capture!!

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flavia49

6:52PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

cool shot!

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npauling

7:05PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

A wonderful clear capture of these very cute giraffes. Excellent title.

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Chipka

7:07PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

I love these creatures...they're cute and they have such long eyelashes too! This is elegant and really captivating. Fantastic. I could spend whole days photographing these people. They probably wouldn't mind either! This is marvelous!

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goodoleboy

7:21PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

Hmmm, they must have been born identical twins, because they're both sporting the same skin patterns and textures, Bill. Do I detect a bit of reverse flop-a-roo postwork here? If so, a most remarkable job, especially with the lighting and shadow effects.

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anahata.c

7:23PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

lol on the title, and a beautiful capture...not just for the wonderful criss-cross of the giraffes, but for your splendid lighting & hues. Such splendid light, the hues on the giraffes are rich & beautiful, and the extreme contrast of light/dark on the tree to the right is equally beautiful. I also like your crop, how you cropped it at the lower neck of the animals, as if the necks were some exotic plants growing out of mounds at the bottom of the frame. And yeah, how did you get them in just that configuration! A wonderful giraffe-like configuration...after a year of photographing animals, I can appreciate a shot like this all the more. Very fine work all around, Bill, and the light & hues are beautiful. (Should I do the only other giraffe joke I know? I didn't write this, ok...Why don't giraffes live in New York? The giraffic is terrible.) (traffic??? boy when you gotta explain it...)

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kansas

7:24PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

Great photo of these tall lanky beasts.

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babuci

8:51PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

Love those patterns.

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kbrog

8:52PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

Excellent work on this capture! :)

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jocko500

9:21PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

wonderful

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bimm3d

9:56PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

very beautiful photo!!

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Faemike55

11:32PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

Excellent work AND postwork

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auntietk

11:37PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

What a wonderful image! You did an awesome job on this. It isn't often a title inspires the art, but this turned out great! Good stuff, Hon! :*

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cfulton

12:52AM | Fri, 03 December 2010

I had to read the title twice... I have spent the last 10 minutes studying this and I must say that you are a master! Given all the rain we had last night, not quite the image I wanted to see, Noah! A testament to you giraffic skills, Clive

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helanker

2:01AM | Fri, 03 December 2010

That is indeed a wonderful capture of these X giraffes. Looks fantastic Bill. :)

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jayfar

2:21AM | Fri, 03 December 2010

Beautiful shot of these beautiful animals Bill.

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Mondwin

4:54AM | Fri, 03 December 2010

Superbly capture!!!bravissimo!:DDD.Hugsxx

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awjay

5:17AM | Fri, 03 December 2010

excellent work....

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jendellas

10:44AM | Fri, 03 December 2010

Lovely capture, it looks so sunny & bright!!!

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MrsRatbag

10:52AM | Fri, 03 December 2010

How beautiful! Every time I've been to the zoo the giraffes were far far away from view, doing what wild animals do, trying to get away from all the noisy humans. Can't blame them for that, I do it myself. This capture is brilliant!

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sharky_

11:10AM | Fri, 03 December 2010

I wonder if they have a finger print pattern like that tells them apart? Beautiful animals. Aloha

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Blush

11:11AM | Fri, 03 December 2010

Neat image Hugs Susan~

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tennesseecowgirl

2:13PM | Fri, 03 December 2010

I am guessing you took one photo and turned it.... what are the giraffes in Seattle not necking enough lately? lol beautiful work, they are so pretty, unique whiter color on this pair.

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neiwil

3:01PM | Fri, 03 December 2010

Very very clever, I superb job extracting this from the background.Excellent job Bill.

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sandra46

3:19PM | Fri, 03 December 2010

SPECTACULAR IMAGE!

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Rainastorm

9:06AM | Sat, 04 December 2010

Aww...I always think of my 1st Grade teacher Mrs. Tozier when I see giraffes. She LOVED them and had them on pretty much anything she could find at the time. Wonderful Bill! Nice title:-)

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mariogiannecchini

1:47PM | Sat, 04 December 2010

Very beautiful photo!! Great capture !

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MagikUnicorn

8:18PM | Sat, 04 December 2010

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