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Posted by: PHRatz at Sat Apr 1 11:48:28 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHRatz ]  
   

Congrats again on the baby & now congrats on the new job!

I know what you mean about going crazy with a new camera.
Now that I've learned how to use my new camera.. I can't seem to stop. LOL
I'm going off topic now but I got a photo of a wolf spider who was lounging around at the opening of her burrow. She looks huge in the photo, you can see even her eyes but in reality she's a very small creature. Large for a spider but compared to a tarantula very small. That zoom is awesome!
I've been taking photos of everything lately, not enough turtle photos though so I need to get to work on that.
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