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    Oops sometimes this site does weird things, oh well here is something weird from my garden.


    Little bit of 3D going on here perhaps.


    [img]/resized-image.ashx/__size/880x0/__key/CommunityServer-Discussions-Components-Files/15/3438.Monkey-garden_5F00_1.jpg[/img]


    Taken with the Zeiss 35mm, what a sweet lens.


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    Interesting garden art


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    How many dragonflies do you see?



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    LOL! I have no clue! I cannot decipher this at all! It looks like it is a red dragonfly with a head at each end but yet maybe a dragonfly underneath but yet why is there wings at the bottom??


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    Tsk tsk, Denise. I thought this was a family-oriented site, and here you are showing a pair of dragonflies 'in the act'... (the second one is duller in color and is bent around underneath). Nice capture!

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