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I of the Beholder

ann279

Retired and loving it!!!!!! Still doing graphic design very part time.   More

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3/5/05
This things were flying all over the museum...getting into everything.

Guestbook Comments (22)

Oooh, this is great! I love it!

Someone opened the cage door and let them out! Yikes! LOL

What a great pic! It certainly has been creepy beast...

Seems like a drawing or a jurassic park scene! marvellous.

.... (sorry)............! Billy. ;^)

I didn`t know these were still around!!!

Oh, the dinos have come back and nobody told me!

With black background, scary, very scary...
Nice job:)

A very good one!

Hello, I miss you.Nice and intresting shot.It is good that we live in another time.Luck

Jurassic Parc....great!

Jurassic Parc....great!

Jurassic Parc....great!

I just read that you want to travel more. I am in Spain (Benidorm near Alicante)all month of June. Come along and we shall go together on photo shooting hunt!

I like this kind of museums very much!
the ptelodactilus is so spectacular!
kisses!

LOL! This is fabulous! You have framed it perfectly!

It DOES look like it is flying!

Great job!

Oh!! Very nice!!

they`d leave a nasty mess...

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love this one.

I know I`ve been gone for a long time but did you have to send mothra after me - thats a cool beasty, wouldn`t you love to find out that the being was all charm and kindness instead of the predatory look it has, and then take a ride on hi/he/s/r`s back.

A Pterodactyle was a flying fool. A breeze flapping daddy from the old, old school.

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