Sunday, January 25, 2009

027: #068 Cross

Their mothers must have taught them to look both ways before crossing the road.

22 comments:

  1. Hahahahaha. Nice, and excellent take on the theme.

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  2. Fantastic capture and such a creative submission for the 'cross' theme! Aren't they beautiful!

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  3. Creative idea for this theme! Such a cute picture.

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  4. Good picture. Lucky you to be there at the right time.

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  5. Wow, that is a great shot. And great idea for the theme.

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  6. It's a dear crossing! Very imaginative! Great find and picture!

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  7. Jo...
    This is one of my favorites yet! What a great picture.

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  8. Isn't it amazing how they always go in pairs?

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  9. What an amazing picture and fun with your text.

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  10. That's really funny! I love your "caption."

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  11. Great take on the theme. Great photo. Great subject. It's all great!

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  12. This is a great shot. Your "look both ways before crossing the road" comment is priceless.

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  13. Everyone's said all there is to say!!!!
    It's precious!

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  14. Great take on the theme and great photo.

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  15. Great thinking for the theme! Although I swear the deer around here aren't waiting for the traffic to pass before they cross the road, they are waiting for it to come closer so they can create havoc when they cross!

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  16. I like your caption too and it's a great shot. They may have just been casing gardens to chomp on later in the year though.

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  17. I wish we could get the deer around here to look both ways before they cross the street!

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  18. Fabulous!! I'm desperate to photograph deer but have not been successful. Both photos are teriffic.

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  19. Very inventive for the cross theme! And the photo of the deer is awesome.

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  20. I love it! The deer really cooperate for you and your camera.

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