American Alligator



Chinese Alligator

Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman (Paleosuchus palpebrosus)


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Johnston's Crocodile (Crocodylus johnstoni)

Nile Crocodile

Cuban Crocodile

Gharial

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American Alligator



Chinese Alligator

Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman (Paleosuchus palpebrosus)


Schneider's Dwarf Caiman (Paleosuchus trigonatus)


Johnston's Crocodile (Crocodylus johnstoni)

Nile Crocodile

Cuban Crocodile

Gharial

ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!!
Hope you dont mind if I use pic#2 as my wallpaper?
The correct way of putting this is....
Would you mind if I were to use Pic #2 as my wallpaper?
Ok, that's a little better.
Thanks for the kind words.
Please feel free to use my crocodilian pic for your desktop.
John,
Amazing work. You have any in print for sale?
Regards,
Greg
gtosi@wowway.com
hi... how do you do to load multiple pics...????
thanks
Rick
Instead of using the "Image URL:" box use the following code:

np
Thanks Greg.
Sorry, I don't have any prints at this time.
John,
Those are all superlative, but with the first one...you have outdone yourself!
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Israel Dupont
Winter Haven, FL
Thanks, Israel.
I have to admit you have a great talent for picture taking.I always expect it from you.
Mike Talka
Thanks, Mike.
Great shots, John, congratulations.
They all are perfect.
Ralf
Thanks, Ralf.
Awesome, awesome pics.
THis may be a dumb question but do you keep all these species yourself?
ps, no tarter or gingivitis at all, do you brush there teeth 
Thanks, Joe.
I do not keep all the animals posted.
>>ps, no tarter or gingivitis at all, do you brush there teeth
Flossing is the key 
so have you made the move to the D2X yet?
Bill
Thanks, Bill.
No, haven't purchased a DX2 yet and probably won't as I'm satisfied with the D100. (In other words, the wife won't let me) What about you, have you upgraded to the DX2?
>Thanks, Bill.
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>No, haven't purchased a DX2 yet and probably won't as I'm >satisfied with the D100. (In other words, the wife won't let >me) What about you, have you upgraded to the DX2?
I've still got the D100 and while the D2X looks wonderful, I can't justify 5 grand for a camera. I don't get paid for photography (well not enough to make house payments anyway). I will probably upgrade when the D200 comes out.
Actually, as weird as this seems, I've developed a love for medium format film and even just finished building a darkroom. The majority of the "just for enjoyment" images I've taken in the last 6 months have been black and white 6x6 images.
In any event, as you've shown with these images - the equipment isn't what makes a good image, it's the photographer.
Bill
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