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Red PandaTook some shots of a red panda in Hong Kong. Photos taken on a NEX-5 with 18-200mm lens.
See my photoblog at http://ai-artificialimagination.blogspo ... panda.html for larger size images. Thanks for any comments or feedback
Re: Red PandaAhh - Ocean Park?
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Re: Red PandaThey are a beautiful animal.
Re: Red PandaI was at Australia Zoo today and saw red pandas, unfortunately too high in the trees for me to shoot.
I think the ranger was telling people that they had just arrived from Melbourne! TFF (Trevor)
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Re: Red PandaYeah, the panda enclosure at Ocean Park. These were taken during feeding time, so the red pandas were nice and still for photos. Otherwise they keep moving around non-stop
The giant pandas were pretty boring in contrast, just slept all the time.
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