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Patrolling the water
Alligator swimming in Everglades National Park
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Tic, Tic, Tic.
Talk about close, I hope he had dinner already.
Nice shot.
David Peterson at 02:24 CET on 08-Mar-2009 [Reply]
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This one is good - perfect framing and timing. I like the fact that the crocodile has almost the same colour as the water. The water ripples also contribute to the visual effect.
Alfred Molon at 10:27 CET on 08-Mar-2009 [Reply]
croc
I can hear the tic toc as well.
Kevin Dude at 03:42 CET on 11-Mar-2009 [Reply]