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Family tiesG'day all,
Well you all know by now, I can't help myself with animal stuff... These guys just looked so cute and happy together, not a whizz-bang shot but just had to post this... All I needed was for one of 'em to say Cheeeeeese.... Cheers. Aka Andrew
good pix........ maybe a tighter crop would give you a better pix......
cheers bp Cheers ....bp....
Difference between a good street photographer and a great street photographer.... Removing objects that do not belong... happy for the comments, but .....Please DO NOT edit my image..... http://bigpix.smugmug.com Forever changing
Mic, love it Twas a smidge lazy not to crop, good point, for some reason I always whoos out on the crop... Dunno why... Should clone out the one at the back too, but twas a quickie... Cheers. Aka Andrew
Well i just love these animals when i seen theem at Monato Zoo i wish i clould have 1. But yeh i know you cant have them as pets but yeh thats a great picture, thanks Andrew.
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I'd have to agree with a tighter crop also, but what magnificent animals the Meer Cats are! They are such poses, and just beautiful. Fantastic shot!
Just noticed your crop as I was previewing my post....very nice!
G'day John, I always thought they were so cute and cuddly, till I saw feeding time at the Werribee Open Plains Zoo, where they were feeding them mice cut in half! You shoulda seen the buggers go into a feeding frenzy then Nuther quickie... They are cute little tackers aren't they...? Aka Andrew
Yes Andrew i think they would get a bit savage but still can just imagine sitting here in the lounge and 1 of these jump up and sit on your shoulder and sticky beak around, oh well i will just have to train my cat who doesn't come in that often. More like Lisa wont let him in.
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Cool shots, Andrew. The crop looks better to me.
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