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Default prayer time at the zoo

This monkey is about to say his prayers.
prayer time

albino peacock.


jelly fish at the great barrier reef section of the zoo.
Jelly fish in the Great Barrier reef aquarium ( fort wayne zoo Indiana)

My dog Tayla...who ate my steak ???
Who ate my steak ?
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Old 05-30-2009, 11:45 PM
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"God give me the strength
to endure another day
of those hairless two legged primates
staring at me play"

Great set of photos.
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As usual, you've put together a really nice set. I love the monkey and the peacock. Great work Angeleyes.
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Interesting shots. I really like this forum because it helps me see when I go out with the camera.
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"God give me the strength
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of those hairless two legged primates
staring at me play"

Great set of photos.
Thanks for the poem and the kind words...i love the zoo .
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As usual, you've put together a really nice set. I love the monkey and the peacock. Great work Angeleyes.
the monkeys were such show offs...they had me mesmerized. I have never seen an albino peacock before so that was a first.
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Interesting shots. I really like this forum because it helps me see when I go out with the camera.
I never realised how photography opens up your mind and vision..i never saw things so clearly before . This forum has taught me so much and i try to take the camera with me everywhere.. You never go out and not find one photo opportunity at least.

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Not only is nature stranger than we imagine, it is stranger than we can imagine.
Lori, you've certainly imagined up a wonderful selection of pictures here, capturing some of natures, most entertaining, glamerous, fascinating and intelligent animals resepctively, good job clever clogs

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Not only is nature stranger than we imagine, it is stranger than we can imagine.
Lori, you've certainly imagined up a wonderful selection of pictures here, capturing some of natures, most entertaining, glamerous, fascinating and intelligent animals resepctively, good job clever clogs

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Your kind comments always mean a lot and encourage me to push myself further and to learn more. I wish there wasnt so many kids at the zoo that day because it limited my time standing in front of cages etc to capture these, but im still happy with them. As for my dog Tayla well shes a beggar and thinks shes a human being but id be lost without her..shes my baby and she can have steak if she wants it
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Hi Lori - quite a variety of images you have here .. the zoo is a fabulous place to take photos .. and you are so right about not having the length of time one really need before someone pop their heads in fron of you .. I'm not even sure if there is a really a good time to take photo at a zoo...very entertaining images
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