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Double Trouble
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Copyright: Eleu Tabares (eldancer1) Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 11 W: 0 N: 12] (240)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-11-20
Categories: Nature
Camera: Kodak EasyShare Z712
Exposure: f/4.8, 1/640 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2009-05-15 9:07
Viewed: 182
Points: 3
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Floyd Lamb State Park

In a city filled with palms and desert landscape, the grass lawn, pond and cottonwood tree-filled Floyd Lamb Park might look a little out of place in the Mojave metropolis of Las Vegas.

Inside Floyd Lamb visitors can explore Tule Springs Ranch, one of the best examples of Pleistocene paleontologic sites in western North America. Tule Springs was visited by large prehistoric mammals in an era when the southern Nevada area was much cooler and wetter. Fossil remains of extinct mammoths, bison, horses, camels, giant sloths and other animals have been found in Tule Springs.


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To Briddl: Thank You!eldancer1 1 05-15 14:39
To erbiloguz: Thank you!eldancer1 1 05-15 14:33
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Hi Eleu,
a nice couple! Their position side by side is very nice to look at.
But I am afraid there are at least two problems with your image. First: on my screen it is a bit blurred, especially around the heads.
Second: There is some heavy OE on the feathers. It is really difficult to capture white birds on water in full sunlight. Maybe you can work a bit on the image and adjust sharpness, brightness and/or contrasts.
Floyd Lamb seems to be a nice place to visit.
Thanks for sharing. Kindest regards, Britta

nice couple...

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