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Lovely and he's smiling and posing for your new camera x
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Only if you've morphed your Coahuila into a Jagged shell
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Another interesting pic was a "secret stash" of house Gecko eggs found under an old ceramic holder: These communal egg laying lizards find all sorts of sites to deposit their new generation? |
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Very pleased with the results from the new Nikon lens. It handles close up work very well:
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