GATORS
Uploaded: September 23, 2009
Some of the hundereds of Gators at the St.Augustine Alligator Farm. I've never seen so many gators in one place. One gator named "Maximo" is 15ft in and 1,250 pounds. There were 23 different kinds of gators and crocodiles there. There were also birds, monkeys and other animals.
Mark Dodge September 23, 2009
Amazing place! These creatures remind me of Dinosaurs, for some reason. I can't imagine a 15 foot long one. Incredible! #1183984Eugenio Diaz September 23, 2009
What an unusual scenery, Kay! Lol! Excellent capture!..."Alligators Party"Tammy M. Anderson September 23, 2009
Sounds like a fun place. Excellent details and capture, Kay. Great tones. #7976811frank w. degenhardt September 23, 2009
Kay- This is so cool and sounds like a wonderful way to spend the day. By chance, did you get to wrestle any of them? I bet it was a sight to see and to see so many in a picture like this is awesome. Outstanding composition, love the way you fill the page with them. Lighting and clarity are outstanding, love their features,especially from this distance.Kay E. Mahoney September 24, 2009
Thank you Mark, Eugenio, Tammy, and Frank for your comments. #7978956Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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