Great ShotsApril 2012
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Selected by Jerry Kirkhart and Steve Corey
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VieiraPhoto by Mike Vieira:     Storming Through November
Mimi DitchiePhoto by Mimi Ditchie:     Antique Glass and Lily
CaloraPhoto by Nan Calora:     Kestrel
CaryPhoto by Lorine Lee Cary:     Through the Looking Glass
HarmsPhoto by Marlin Harms:     Sandhill Cranes Against the Sunset
HaslamPhoto by Elizabeth Haslam:     Pinkgret
HendersonPhoto by Don Henderson:     Marina Spit
CoreyPhoto by Steve Corey:    Victorian on Buchon
Don Quintana
Photo by Don Quintana:     One Good Tern Deserves Another

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