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Isidro
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Posted on 27-05-2008 07:47
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It was a rainy day and my camera is not able to work well without full sun. This is the best picture of the series that I taked -the only saved-.

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Last Sunday. Tosos, Aragon, NE Spain. In the side of a river, between the border hedges and mints. About 6-7 mm.
Edited by Isidro on 27-05-2008 07:51
 
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The worst picture is the one where there is nothing to see Wink.
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Oooops! Thyanks for the advice. I don't know what happened because the direction appears well writed. Well, I put now the same picture, I hope that now it will appear...

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I checked: there is a space in the link to the file -> file not found. I left it as it is. Wink
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