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Re: Some long weekend picsMatt,
The first one is fantastic! I love the composition. Alex
Re: Some long weekend picsYour usual standard here Matt. Nicely done. Is that an albino Wallaby with Joey in the last image? I've never seen such an animal!!
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Re: Some long weekend picsReal nice set of pics, Matt. #1&2 are great. #4, well, what an odd looking beast! Even has a mini dude in his pocket. #3 I think needs a touch more contrast to make it 'pop' a little better.
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Re: Some long weekend picsMatt
That first shot is fantastic - a very clever use of the sinuous nature of the road - I need to get back there with a longer lens The last one of the albino Tammar Wallaby (more info below) is a cracker too with the joey in the pouch. As for that weird bird in #3 - where are his legs Peter
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Re: Some long weekend picsI love the first one Matt.Would be even better (IMO) if no one was in it.
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