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Thanks Kirk. That roo was a big bugger! Arms on him like a body builder. Good luck taking him on lol.Very nice set. I love the silhouette sunrise pics but my two favorite pics are #3 for the dof and the lovely green and yellow colors and the many highlighted floaties against that dark water. Also, #4 because you finally got me the shot I've been waiting for, a shot of a kangaroo and a big, bad-ass looking one at that! (I think I could take him! ) Thanks for sharing, mate!
Thanks JeffVery nice set.....
Thanks very much. I am partial to #4 myself. I really liked the golden morning light combined with the bird silhouettes.Nice set. I do like that last one.
Thank you.Nice set!
Thanks. I can only assume you were sober lol. I am glad you liked the kangarooi saw this earlier this morning at work at 0'dark thirty. i knew it was photos at the lake, but wasn't paying attention to who posted and the birds looked familiar enough...so the kangaroo was a fun surprise that made me wonder if i was sobered up from last night.great series.
He is one of the biggest kangaroos I have seen around there.The kangaroo for me too. He looks a real brute.
Thanks very much. I like the crop. It works really well. I have found since moving from a micro 4/3 sensor to a full frame the dynamic range etc is so my better. Shooting into the sun is now less of an issue.awesome, beautiful photos ... it reminds me that by some reason I somewhat don't shoot against the sun ... I dared Stapo to try a crop with your first photo, lemme show you that
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