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    What did you shoot? June 28th through July 4th



    I know everyone shot something this week. Let see those pictures. I am doing a little PP on mine at the moment and will have some later. We went to the zoo.


















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    The first one was the Canada Day Parade where I live and the 2nd was at Marineland in Niagra FallsCanada.

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    My little twins on July 4th at Newport beach, California.


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    Love the pic of your daughter eyeballing the soap bubble. Great capture....

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    Nice shots guys. I took a few of this little house gecko at home.


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    Quote Originally Posted by btaylor
    I took a few of this little house gecko at home.

    Awesome! I once had a water-dragon and before that a lot of different smaller lizards, but non of them looked exotic like this little one! That tail is just brutal![6]

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    JJ, Love the one of your daughter, she's really focused on that bubble alright.


    Ben, I love the first shot of your Gecko. Great lighting and composition. Those camouflaged eyes are pretty cool too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayson
    We went to the zoo.

    Long holiday weekend with beautiful weather - good time for family outings, such as a trip to the beach!


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