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    Mike Moats
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    I will be out of town this week so just wanted to let you all know I won't be able post comments till next. week. This sycamore was in what I call swamp oil, but it is a bacterial film gases produced from rotting vegatation. I find it alot in the swamps near my home and sometimes at the edges of small streams. Fuji S5 Pro, Sigma 180 macro, Tripod, F/32.

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    Fabs Forns
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    I fixed it, Mike. Beautiful iridescence in the water. The half submerged leaf makes a nice compo element.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Mike,
    Cool shot. Natural light or flash?.......or both?
    Roman

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    Hey Mike. We will miss you. Love the colors and the basic image design but would love to see a bit more the bottom.

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