By Vladimir Brezina
A contribution to this week’s Photo Challenge, Dialogue.
By Vladimir Brezina
A contribution to this week’s Photo Challenge, Dialogue.
Vladimir Brezina (RIP)
... kayaked the waters around New York for more than 15 years in his red Feathercraft folding kayak. He was originally from (the former) Czechoslovakia and lived in the U.K. and California before settling down in New York. He was a neuroscientist at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. He died in 2016.
Johna Till Johnson
... is a kayaker and technology researcher at Nemertes Research. She's an erstwhile engineer, particle physicist, and science fiction writer. She was born in California and has lived in Italy, Norway, Hawaii, and a few other places. She currently resides in New York City.
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I love it!
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So glad! Thanks, Naomi!!
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Great entry!
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Thank you! :-)
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great choices, i’m struggling!
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This challenge is a bit different from most others… But I am sure you’ll come up with something! :-)
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Charming!
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:-)
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This one is a real challenge for me, but you NAILED IT!
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Thanks!!
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Amazing pictures for the challenge. Thank you
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And thank you for commenting! :-)
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An ode to the “wild” in “wild animals”, something too often not heard by humans who love to anthropomorphize!
janet
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These were, however, wild no longer. These are photos from the Central Park Zoo, where Gus the polar bear had lived for many years (I don’t know about the snow leopard), and died soon after this photo was taken…
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Wow, these two are terrific portraits, I think . . . they really show off some of the personality (and the tongues!) of the subjects.
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And the big teeth ;-)
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This kitty certainly has something to say!! Wonderful shot for this challenge!
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The way the kitty looked at us, I got the impression he or she would have torn us apart given the chance…
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You absolutely nailed the challenge. I LOVE this post. 😀
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Thank you!!
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yawn…..
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… and yawns are contagious, as we know…
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fabulous photos and I love how they really meet “Dialogue”
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Actually, I am not sure they do, exactly. Frédéric’s intent was to have two (or more) photos talk to each other in terms of their visual, even abstract, qualities. But I am sure he realized that many people would instead post photos, even a single photo, that showed dialogue instead of engaging in dialogue, as indeed they did. I tried to steer a bit of a middle course… :-)
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WOW! Eye opening for a blogging & photographing newbie. Just beautiful!
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Thank you!!
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They have a lot to say!
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In a silent kind of way… :-)
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awesome shot!
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Thanks!!
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i like the cat pic the best! very kewl :) yes indeed :)
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More photos of the snow leopard are here and here.
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Best post of the challenge!
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Thank you so much!! :-)
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Awesome! :)
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Thank you! :-)
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Lovely! Definitely made me smile :)
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:-) Thank you!
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“Shut up!” “No, YOU shut up!” That’s awesome, Vlad.
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Thanks!! :-)
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Awesome, Vladimir…the extra element of the contagious yawns! Perfect!
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A silent dialogue :-)
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But Vladimir – where is the water?!?!??! Love this one :-)
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I left all the water for this other one :-)
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Great captures!
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Thanks!!
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My mouth’s bigger than your mouth the better to eat you with my dear!
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Good question. Who would have won that hypothetical battle?
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Lovely photos, excellent choices… My photos dud not ‘come to me’ until this morning – enjoy your weekend
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That’s a great post for “Dialogue”! Better for having been thought over. Thanks for pointing me to it. :-)
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Get out! No, YOU get out! *hiss* *roar* *hiss* *roar*
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Fortunately, they were in separate enclosures… Or then again, maybe it didn’t matter. They were both yawning. Nothing much to do in a zoo…
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Love it! And it made me laugh, too: bonus points!
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I always try for those! :-)
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Great catch… Love the dialogue…
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Thanks!!
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wow!!!!
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Thanks—glad you like it! :-)
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This is so funny and so clear. Looks like you were on top of that polar bear!
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Telephoto lens… :-)
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