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Re: Green Tree PythonThis has been a nice reptile series Bob. Are they in the wild or captive?
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The shoot was done in a small patch of rainforest on the property of a private collector at Closeburn. Bob
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Re: Green Tree PythonAnother nice one in a tremendous set Bob. I would have liked to have seen the head a little closer in this one, but it's great all the same.
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Re: Green Tree PythonHey Bob - Reptile and frog Trekabout workshop ??
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Hi Rel, Mark and Michael thought they need to repay a favour and invited me along some time ago. Recently I acquired a 100mm f/2 Zeiss Macro Planar and took the opportunity to give it a run. These are my first Macro shots. Bob
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