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Central West of NSW Pt 2Western Plains zoo Where for a $100 a couple you can see, A Lion, A Tiger, A Koala - was pretty miffed at the lack of population at the Zoo. As my 70 -200 was getting fixed I shot these with my 90mm Macro. C&C Welcome.
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Re: Central West of NSW Pt 2I really like the Meerkats(?). The first one is a classic. Probaly just a tad underexposed though. I guess that this can be improved in Photoshop, so no big deal. I have never been to the Western Plains Zoo, but looking at these images does make me want to throw a few things in the ute and go there. Enticing images. I like em.
Cheers Michael "Each of us has his own calling"
Re: Central West of NSW Pt 2 LOL, nice capture of the swans
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