Photography: animals
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- DJMikey
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Re: Photography: animals
Have been practicing with new lenzes:
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Re: Photography: animals
Some more from Panama.
Couldn't resist to post one more poison dart frog.
Always a pleasure to find those tiny juwels in the jungle.
Greetings,
Arno
Couldn't resist to post one more poison dart frog.
Always a pleasure to find those tiny juwels in the jungle.
Greetings,
Arno
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vliet74 wrote:Some more from Panama.
Greetings,
Arno
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Re: Photography: animals
Some pictures taken at 'Boswachterij Dorst' (near Oosterhout N.B.) a few weeks ago at a grey afternoon:
I hope you enjoy them!
I hope you enjoy them!
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Re: Photography: animals
Arno,
Again some amazing pics, I especially like the butterfly pic. Well done!!
Rgrds Hilco
Again some amazing pics, I especially like the butterfly pic. Well done!!
Rgrds Hilco
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Hi all,
I visited the Amersfoort Zoo last weekend, had never been there and I liked it a lot. We were there with a group of friends, including a bunch of small children, so taking pictures had to be done quickly between watching the kids, fetching icecreams and so on, leaving not much time to play with settings etc. Still I hope you like the pics, feel free to criticize!
This robin was free as a bird:
To me the most spectacular animal of the zoo, one of a pair of white tigers:
Mother and child:
Cute couple:
My wifes favourite, because of the eyelashes :
How many flamingos do you count in this picture:
Sleepy rhino:
Who's looking at who?:
Mothers' finest:
I.R. Baboon:
Another uncaged inhabitant:
Unintended camouflage:
Potters' pet:
Is this why their teeth are orange?:
By the way, all pics are unedited.
Bye,
Bas
I visited the Amersfoort Zoo last weekend, had never been there and I liked it a lot. We were there with a group of friends, including a bunch of small children, so taking pictures had to be done quickly between watching the kids, fetching icecreams and so on, leaving not much time to play with settings etc. Still I hope you like the pics, feel free to criticize!
This robin was free as a bird:
To me the most spectacular animal of the zoo, one of a pair of white tigers:
Mother and child:
Cute couple:
My wifes favourite, because of the eyelashes :
How many flamingos do you count in this picture:
Sleepy rhino:
Who's looking at who?:
Mothers' finest:
I.R. Baboon:
Another uncaged inhabitant:
Unintended camouflage:
Potters' pet:
Is this why their teeth are orange?:
By the way, all pics are unedited.
Bye,
Bas
My pictures at https://www.flickr.com/photos/basvanoorschot/
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Re: Photography: animals
on the trip to Japan I was amazed by the number of birds of prey around the Japanese airfields. Here some impressions
- jeroenow
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Arno... your shots are just amazing!!!
A little closer to home... European Ground Squirrel also known as 'Siesel' in Balaton Uplands National Park, Hungary:
I hope you like them...
cheers Jeroen
A little closer to home... European Ground Squirrel also known as 'Siesel' in Balaton Uplands National Park, Hungary:
I hope you like them...
cheers Jeroen
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photography by Jeroen Oude Wolbers
photography by Jeroen Oude Wolbers
Re: Photography: animals
Wow, love the dog-fightP.Terlouw wrote:on the trip to Japan I was amazed by the number of birds of prey around the Japanese airfields. Here some impressions