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    Re: Congrats CONTEST WINNERS!! -- July 2010

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    Re: Congrats CONTEST WINNERS!! -- July 2010

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    This is the spectacular photo that I mentioned! What's the story behind it? Must have been a breathtaking experience to get a shot like that!
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    Re: Congrats CONTEST WINNERS!! -- July 2010

    Very cool, Patrick... I thought yours was one of those "make your own crystal garden" science experiments, or whatever those are called. And the whale picture is amazing - I never would've guessed that was the zoomed-out image!

    My photo was number 5, which was in second place last time I checked. To be perfectly honest, I forgot about the whole "riddle" aspect when I submitted my photo... so there's not much of a mystery to solve. It's just a close-up of a tiny spiderweb on a bush, with fog/dew drops hanging off. I guess the mystery could be the size, since it might pass for a much larger web (it was only about 2-3 inches across). Great photos everyone!
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