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Posted by
clairdo2 (
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Sun, Mar 15, 09 at 10:54
Elegance
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| Extreme river crossing.
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| Equine
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ENGINE
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| clairdo2..what a wonderful lobby...I've always been a sucker for hotel carpeting. I just love it. Great detail. ronf - how dramatic...that must have been an exciting place to be. I bet the sound of the water was refreshing. kurmudgeon - are those sand "castles"? How beautiful! I love the layers. The black and white is perfect. alisande - what a beauty! And the horse is gorgeous, too! yesican - I love this shot and I like the rearing horse on the front of the engine. Gotta go find an "E". Pam |
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| Elipse 
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E is for Egg, plain and fancy!

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| kurmudgeon - are those sand "castles"? Yes they are |
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| Those are great pictures everyone, I'm so glad i started this... |
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E is for Elk Elk Refuge in Jackson Hole Wyoming There were probably over 2000 elk in that pasture! Penny 
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EYES...known as "cracked-glass"
liannePA :o) nikonD70 |
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| Great photo Penny!..........this unfortunate EXPLOSION is my E photo....luckily no one was hurt. 
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Great "E" photos everyone! Easter Decoration. 
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E is For Egret
This picture was taken with a "Canon SX10 IS" camera. Have A Nice Day Linesman |
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| Evergreen!
Richo camera, scanned to PC. |
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Only one word applies to these...EXCELLENT! JoanMN/FL |
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E is for ELEPHANT, plus zebra and friends. Taken at Cabela's outdoor store.
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| Great pictures..all of you! Easter Bunny
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