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Crab mounds on the shore of Perdido Bay

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Comment by Milt on March 1, 2010 at 1:16am
Thank you, Lola. I don't remember the make of the camera, but it was just an inexpensive 35 mm film camera of the bargain store variety. I get lucky sometimes. I don't consider myself much of a photographer, but I have found myself in some pretty comedic poses trying to capture a certain perspective. That photo was taken in the winter of 2002.
Comment by LOLA on March 1, 2010 at 12:25am
This is a very ARTISTIC shot... great perspective and detail ...strange little creatures.

What kind of camera did you use?
Comment by Milt on February 28, 2010 at 11:55pm
A crabby Stonehenge? I like that. Perhaps it was the setting of a crustacean religious event, to celebrate the arrival of the goddess of warm summer breezes and bountiful tides. I can just imagine the creepy scene after sunset, with all the little fiddlers dancing in the moonlight and chasing each other roundabout across the sand. I'm kinda glad I missed that.
Comment by Terri on February 28, 2010 at 7:33pm
Stonehedge comes to mind....sorta in a beachy way :-)

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