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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 3/6/2005
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Thanks. I named it 'relief' because it was in our Norleans hotel room while I was on vacation.
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Salvatore Rossignolo
{K:13559} 3/6/2005
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Cool title, good shot. Sal
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Nicole Marcisz
{K:10268} 2/28/2005
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these plants are so cool. The very first picture I posted on usefilm was of this plant.
cheers, nicole
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Cheri Meredith-Evans
{K:1766} 1/31/2005
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Wow, this is great. Nice capture!! ~Cheri
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Helen Jansa
{K:184} 1/26/2005
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Very interesting plant. Nice photo Helen
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Dave Arnold
{K:55680} 1/25/2005
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Superb. At first glance, I thought this was some exotic snake!
Great clarity and detail.
Best, Dave
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 1/20/2005
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Pitcher? I would have thought 'catcher'!!!
OK...I just read some of the comments below, and see it actually is a pitcher! What an incredible plant, great 'catch'! Lori ;)
kind of reminds me of a crying baby
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 1/19/2005
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Looks like it could be a big monster of some kind. Great detail and angle of view. Don.
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Melanie Reynolds
{K:9096} 1/19/2005
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Very unusual subject!! The detail and colors are great! Very nice )
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Erik Neldner
{K:10846} 1/19/2005
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Beautiful shapes and excellent use of DOF. NIce choice of backdrop also. erik
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Trish McCoy
{K:15897} 1/19/2005
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the detail is amazing as with the colors. nice shot.
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Margaret Sturgess
{K:49403} 1/19/2005
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Great detail and colour in this intersting composition. I love the angle you have used, it certainly looks like it is screaming 'feed me'. Background suits the composition very well Margaret
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NN
{K:26787} 1/19/2005
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Oh my, it DOES look hungry :) Well seen and captured Paul!
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 1/19/2005
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I can just hear it screaming "FEED ME!"
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M.M. Meehan
{K:3751} 1/19/2005
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Its very creative to grow these things. Exotic! Excellent 'portrait' of the meat eating uhhhhh flower.
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 1/19/2005
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No, it's a pitcher-plant; a carnivorous plant, a meat eater. Carnivorous plants usually live in nitrogen poor soils. They have 'learned' to augment the inadequate nitrogen available in the soil by capturing and consuming insects!
Thus endeth the lesson.
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 1/19/2005
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Lovely details! Very unusual leaf. A begonia maybe? or coleus?
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