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birds, goannas, camping at wongiI went camping in the weekend at Wongi with a few other togs and hangers on
Some wildlife Darren
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Re: birds, goannas, camping at wongiA great set there, I love the creamy bokeh you have in the wildlife shots....what focal lenght?
Looks like you have had a great time camping Cameron
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Re: birds, goannas, camping at wongi#4 looks like a very nice tranquil scene which you have conveyed here nicely.
#3 needs the contrast bumped quite a bit imo. #2 gotta love that separation of the bird and the BG, nicely done. gerry's photography journey
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Re: birds, goannas, camping at wongiStunning shots Darren, beautiful b/g colours in all the wildlife shots, how close did the Lace Monitor let you get??
I don't know what the little birds are but I know they are fast movers and do not sit still for long, you did well getting such sharp clear photos. Where is Wongi ? What lens were you using?? Love em all. Baz Live well, laugh often, love much..
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Thanks, Wongi is 10minutes north west of Maryborough The bird shots were using a 400 2.8 amd 1.7TC The Goanna, well, it's full frame. I got very close when in the tree, I could get with 3 metres before it would climb or run off Darren
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