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    Caught this perfectly Michael. Love the sharpness and angle of view. That little flower is a nice touch.

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    Very interesting image, love the wide mouth open, really good details espectually inside the mouth. Agree about the little flower, it adds to the image.

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    this is so nice , as said , Flower is adding so much
    TFS

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    Magnificent creature displaying that giant mouth of his!
    Good detail and nice BG, that could use a bit of noise reduction. I also like the little shy flower in front of him :)

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    Nice shot, the absence of grass and the addition of a flower are really useful.

    Does any body know why animals close their eyes whilst yawning?

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    Michael, this dude got tired of waiting for you to take the shot!

    Lovely series - what comes after a stare and a yawn?
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    Michael,
    This is a nice image. I like the composition and the sharpness. Normally, after a stare and a yawn, it should get going.

    Ken,
    When they yawn, the facial muscles push up and the eyes normally gets half closed or closed. No idea if there is any other explanation.

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    Last edited by Sabyasachi Patra; 07-29-2009 at 12:05 AM.

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    I can see its breakfast ;)
    lovely angle and sharpness, moment well used!
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