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I afraid at 60 my legs will stop accepting signals from my brain and will turn back - by themselves!Taken yesterday.
Social distancing guidelines... always try to stay at least 6 feet from the gators.
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Salties are really impressive. Are these taken in the wild or in some zoo?... a couple of snaps of the salties of Singapore.
Salties are really impressive. Are these taken in the wild or in some zoo?
I only met them in person in the zoo of Stuttgart (Wilhelma) where a really big white one lived years ago.
It died because of eating coins and plastic that fell or was thrown in the enclosure
Phew! Pretty close...The headshot is from the 100-400 @300mm and is not cropped.
It has no tail but would be about 16ft if it had one.
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A juvenile Coachwhip (Masticophis flagellum) from north-central Texas. (6D ii, 100L, F5.6, 1/100, ISO 100)
Oriental Whip Snake @ Sungei Bulow Wetlands Singapore.
Eos5DIV EF100-400 @ 400 with 20mm ext tube and wee bit of flash
I worked with big crocs for years doing feeding shows. Still have all my fingers and toes............a few close calls in there howeverWhile in Costa Rica ... I nearly got my foot bit off. Just kidding but I wonder about that young fellow feeding chicken to the croc for our viewing pleasure.
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Very nice, but I'm more interested in the "workshop" than the photo. Have you considered working on this to make the head stand out just a little better? Just a thought from someone who is no expert.Got in a sneaky shot while running my last workshop. Pretty happy with this one.View attachment 192454