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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174136} 12/19/2006
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Thank you so very much, John!:)
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john conway
{K:1751} 12/19/2006
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great photograph Shirley. I like the graininess of it and the black and white helps to add to the "camouflage" The high POV gives the impression that he is about to pounce. regards John
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174136} 12/18/2006
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Me, too...love all kinds and sizes of cats!:) Thank you again, dear Aniko!:)
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174136} 12/18/2006
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Hmmm...just the opposite of what you usually hear about cougars attacking. Nice to know. Thank you, Justin!:)
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justin ames
{K:1860} 12/18/2006
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there's a case involving a cougar who nursed an injured human back to health, bringing him meat and lying near to warm him.
really, an incredible animal.
pretty amazing capture, really.
j.
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 12/18/2006
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I love big cats Dear Shirley!
This is a great shot!
Hugs~ Aniko :)
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{K:12494} 12/18/2006
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Your are welcome shirly, I am glad that it couldn't eat you.
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174136} 12/18/2006
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Thank you, dear Barbara. I was using the 400mm, and there was no way the cougar could get out of the enclosure.:)
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{K:12494} 12/18/2006
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excellent job, I sure don't think I would want to be this close.
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Srna Stankovic
{K:172232} 12/17/2006
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You are always welcome my dear Shirley, but this one is almost like sculpture how wonderful u made this catch :)
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174136} 12/17/2006
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Thank you so very much, dear Sue! Yes, it is a wonderful place.:)
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174136} 12/17/2006
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Thank you...me, too! Want to go back some day.:)
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174136} 12/17/2006
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Thank you so much again, dear SRNA!:)
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txules .
{K:62768} 12/17/2006
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superb, i wish i was there, love photo game safaries...jd
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Quix Photography
{K:20204} 12/17/2006
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Fantastic Shirley... the noise here adds a good atmosphere & you've caught the Couger in such a perfect pose... must be pretty amazing seeing these things close up :)
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Srna Stankovic
{K:172232} 12/17/2006
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Dear Shirley, so so beautiful shot and well done. I love it. Once again for 7+++. Your SRNA
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174136} 12/17/2006
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Thank you so very much, Branimir!:)
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Branimir Fagarazzi
{K:38367} 12/17/2006
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Nice shot Regard
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174136} 12/17/2006
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What are you doing up, Sweetheart? Anyway, thank you...there was plenty of space between me and this cat. That's why I was using the 400mm lens.;)
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174136} 12/17/2006
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Hi Brian. Yes, it is not too far from Mt. Rainier National Park...about 45 minutes east of Olympia, Washington. It is a wonderful preserve for animals that can no longer be in the wild for various reasons. It is wonderful for photography, because the wolves and big cats are in overlooks so you do not have to view them through fences, and the settings are fairly natural looking. There is a tram ride through the hundreds of acres where the horned animals are kept, such as moose, elk, etc. I could spend just the whole day watching and photographing the wolves.:)
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Stan Ciszek
{K:56854} 12/17/2006
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Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw...Brrrrrrrrrrr. It scare me. But it's nice. Congratulations Stan
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Brian Coover
{K:-107} 12/17/2006
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Beautiful picture, Is the Northwest trek game preserve a place you can drive to? I'm sure seeing this big cat was very cool. I wish we had them up here in alaska. Nice Job
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