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    Thanks Arnt.
    Some people think I am a locksmith, but really I am a profiler. Profilers have good days...
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    ZW Profile 1 by Steve's Life, on Flickr[/img]

    And bad days.
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    Some of my friends from college always wondered why I ended up following the career path that I chose; i.e., starting out my research career as a student of neurophysiology and subsequently changing course to study the wonders of amphibian reproductive biology. No matter how much I have thought in the past that maybe I made the wrong decision, it is experiences like the one that I have captured in the image below (500 feet down in an old abandoned gold mine) that provide instant affirmation that I made the right choice (no offense Neuro).

    Slimy Salamander guarding her coveted clutch of eggs from hungry marauding females.


    ps. I took over 500 images in the mine shaft over the weekend, but I promised my colleague that the images would be used for my own personal enjoyment only (hence the huge watermark). I apologize, as I would love to share more!
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    Thanks Arnt and Steve.

    Steve - The Girl in the first one you posted yesterday has freaky eyes (especially the her right one).

    dsiegel5151- Your salamanders are great.
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    Pat those are contact lenses. Pat I really like that 1st Service Station shot.

    Steve, I'm really digging those Vixen Zombies!!

    Just in case there is a "slang language barrier" over the big pond. Here is a reference:

    http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Vixen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Lane View Post
    Pat those are contact lenses.
    Yea... I figured they were contacts, but I was more talking about how she did a good job making it look like the flesh around her eye was missing (tore out) and she had a great blank/dead stare. At first it just looked like pink make-up around the eye until you looked closer.

    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Lane View Post
    Pat I really like that 1st Service Station shot.
    Thank you... that is my favorite also.
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    The rain stopped and I had time to go out and take shots of the beautiful fall colors but ...they were all gone Leaves are all on the ground and their beautiful color gone. Sadly, I missed photographing my favorite season!
    At least, I still have photos from summer to work on so I practiced a few new techniques in CS5! Made my first brush (my logo) and set up some awesome one-step actions!


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    That's pretty Denise.
    But as Rich put in a request I have a few pretty ones as well.
    This one nearly made it to the nature thread.
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    ZW The beauty of nature by Steve's Life, on Flickr[/img]
    This one brings back memories of the old school tie and uniforms, how sweet.
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    ZW The old school tie by Steve's Life, on Flickr[/img]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve U View Post
    That's pretty Denise.
    But as Rich put in a request I have a few pretty ones as well.
    This one nearly made it to the nature thread.
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    ZW The beauty of nature by Steve's Life, on Flickr[/img]
    How the heck do they walk in those things... and why would you want to?
    I'd break an ankle.
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    Steve it is hard to compete with your wildlife shots... but I'll use the excuse that there aren't many zombies in our neck of the woods (other than me, before I have my coffee).

    We've had some nice snowfall lately, giving hope for an early start to the ski season. For me, it meant a good excuse to head out for a cruise. On the Bow Valley Parkway in Banff, I came across this friendly bull elk, who was kind enough to strike a pose.

    Canon 1DX, 500 mm f/4 II, 1/500 sec @ f/4, ISO 800


    I continued on to hike through Johnston's Canyon in the park. This place is normally jammed with people in the summertime, so I avoid it like the plague. Today, it was totally empty and about as pretty as can be.

    Canon 1DX, 24-70 f/2.8 II, 0.6 sec @ f/22, ISO 100, polarizer



    Just one more.... a shot of the Banff Springs hotel:

    Canon 5D2, 70-200 f/2.8 II, 1/8 sec @ f/8, ISO 100


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    Fantastic shots Jonathan, you've got me humming Twin Peaks theme again.
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