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Plugging a Plug-In
by Lee on Feb.28, 2010, under Monday Morning Tips, Photoshop Elements
Shoebill Stork Video
Anyone who’s taken a Wild Animal Park “Hands-On” Photoshoot with me knows of my fascination with the shoebill stork whom I’ve nicknamed “Fred”. He’s an interesting bird, not just for his massive beak but also because he almost seems to be observing the people who stop to view him. A friend and former student who is an aviculturist sent me this link.
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