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    Default Bigfoot Spotted at Viera

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    Guess Who?

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    Nicely done Layton...I like the pano crop...very nice scene...:cool:

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    That is one fine image Layton Sure like your vision !! ... mIght have an idea but wont give it away !! :)

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    Cool image !!! Really like the crop and composition. Thanks for sharing this with us Layton.

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    Is this Alfred? The setting looks cool.

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    I thought it might be Alfred, too! What a great pano image, Layton. The mystery man adds a lot of scale to the image.

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    Layton,
    What an awesome image. I really love the mood it creates and how the photographer really adds scale and interest.

    God bless,

    Chris

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    Is it possible that I can also see the subject the photographer is going for on the right-hand bank? Very nice!

    Amy D.

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    Hmmm, the guy looks vaguely familiar :)

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    Vey nice image and I think that it is Al, but it is too wide and the right quarter is not as interesting as the left 3/4. Keep the nice group of trees to our right of the large dark group and crop just outside the smaller group and I believe you will have a stronger image. And maybe clone out Al. Only kidding!
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    If it were Al, I would have already cloned him out. Just kidding! Everybody loves Al.
    Its not Al !!!
    Thanks Artie for the advice. I will crop it. Layton
    Picture made with a Canon 5DII, EF 16-35II@ 33MM, Iso400, F4.5, 1/4000sec Manual Mode

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    Robert Amoruso?

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    Default Maxis is a winner!

    Robert was making pictures of GBH's starting to build nests in the palms. Saturday morning at Viera Wetlands.

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    I knew it!! :D hehe!

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