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Title: Pencil-sharp
Date: March 20, 2009
Filename: Pencil-Sharp.jpg
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Title: pencil
Date: March 20, 2009
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Red Volvo
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Date: December 18, 2008
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(Dryocopus pileatus) is a very large North American woodpecker.
The only North American birds of similar plumage and size are the Ivory-billed Woodpecker of the Southeastern United States and Cuba, and the related Imperial Woodpecker of Mexico. Both of those species are extremely rare, if not extinct.
Title: The Pileated Wood...
Date: December 18, 2008
Filename: Woodpeckerp-Edit.jpg
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The Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) is a bird of prey found in North America that is most recognizable as the national bird and symbol of the United States of America. This sea eagle has two known sub-species and forms a species pair with the White-tailed Eagle. Its range includes most of Canada and Alaska, all of the contiguous United States and northern Mexico. It is found near large bodies of open water with an abundant food supply and old-growth trees for nesting.
Title: American Bald Eagle
Date: December 18, 2008
Filename: Untitled-4.jpg
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The Tullie Smith House is a typical early Georgia plantation house. Built c. 1840 by Robert Smith, who migrated from Rutherford County, North Carolina, by 1830 and settled in DeKalb County, Georgia. Smith was a yeoman farmer who owned 11 slaves and cultivated approximately 200 of his 800 acres of land, while his cattle and hogs ranged freely nearby. Yeoman farms, such as the Smith\\\'s, were more common in Georgia than the large plantations many people associate with the Deep South.
Title: TullieSmith Roses
Date: December 18, 2008
Filename: TullieSmithFarm.jpg
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Studio Lighting test
Title: TOAST.TIF
Date: December 18, 2008
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Sunset at Springer Mountain in North Georgia
Title: SpringerSun.tif
Date: December 18, 2008
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Spaghetti Test
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Date: December 18, 2008
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Stock Image of a Sunflower Shot From a Low Angle, Flower Looks Like its Reaching for the Sky
Title: Yellow Sunflower
Date: December 18, 2008
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Porsche Cayenne interior Cayenne Turbo, 2004, tan leather, seats, steering wheel, gauges, gear shift, screen, silver trim, dashboard, foliage, interior, IP / instrument panel, static, Auto Manufacturers, SUVs, Porsche,
Title: Porsche Cayenne i...
Date: December 18, 2008
Filename: rebuilds.jpg
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Raccoon in Okefenokee swamp. The word raccoon is derived from the Algonquin word ahrah-koon-em—although other transcriptions exist—which was the pronunciation used by Chief Powhatan and his daughter Pocahontas, meaning \\\"[the] one who rubs, scrubs and scratches with its hands\\\".
Title: Raccoon
Date: December 18, 2008
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