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Mark Nadler
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Well captured.
Cute anagram.
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Good one Mark. I like shots that involve behavior.
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Delightful.
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Slobodan, this is how my mom trained me.
Churly, I'm with you. I also find bird behavior more interesting. I'm
also a fan of bird poses.
Eric, "delightful" is what I was hoping for. For me it's a purely decorative image.
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