Great ShotsApril 2012
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Alice Cahill
Photo by Alice Cahill:     More Dune Patterns
KirkhartPhoto by Jerry Kirkhart:     "Got Milk?"
GoyettePhoto by Ronnie Goyette:     Cute Little Guys
Baird Photo by Mike Baird:     Squid Eggs on Morro Strand
SargentPhoto by Beth Sargent:     Convict Lake Reflections
DeGraffPhoto by Rob DeGraff:     Fremont Theater Reflected
LinkPhoto by Pamela Link:     The Point of Edges
Bill BoutonPhoto by Bill Bouton:     Bohemian Waxwing
Radford
Photo by Jim Radford:     Sunny Acres Treasure
CollinsPhoto by Dagmar Collins:     Narcissus
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