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and you know, it just never fails to amaze me how smoothly and pleasingly Mother Nature constructs her natural water ponds out of solid rock. Who would have known that those gentle curves could be created by the forces of nature? 
Are you still using the D100? I've moved to the D200 (because I couldn't afford the D2X).
Bill
"and you know, it just never fails to amaze me how smoothly and pleasingly Mother Nature constructs her natural water ponds out of solid rock. Who would have known that those gentle curves could be created by the forces of nature?"
Yep, I reckon us hairless apes are pretty good at makin' cement ponds. 
"Are you still using the D100? I've moved to the D200 (because I couldn't afford the D2X)."
Oh I could afford the D2X, just couldn't afford the attorney fees for the divorce it would surely cause. I'm still using the D100 as there seems to be a shortage of D200s in my area. How do you like the D200 and how does it compare to the D100?
John
I got the D200 for bigger viewfinder, faster frame rate and quicker focus. I does all that and more - such as having a weather sealed body which was always a concern to me. Although I still like the D100, I don't regret the upgrade at all.
Oh I could afford the D2X, just couldn't afford the attorney fees for the divorce it would surely cause. I'm still using the D100 as there seems to be a shortage of D200s in my area. How do you like the D200 and how does it compare to the D100?
LOL!
For the information on the D200. Had a chance to view some of your photos on Pbase. Very impressive!
John
Nice compliment coming from a fellow photog.
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Was that taken at St. Augustine?
Chris
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arent they beautiful? Great shot, John, thanks for posting.
Tomistoma Task Force
Thanks, Ralf.
I agree they're magnificent animals!
John
Thanks, Chris.
The photo was taken at the National Zoo in Washington D.C.
John
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