Tom hicks
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Tom hicks
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Where are all these other photographers with the d700, d300 ,5Ds and such. Am I really the only one on this entire forum that shoots wildlife ? I don't believe it . Come on and post some of your stuff here.
Where I live seeing a heron is a wildlife summit, no aligators, sharks or man eating lions.

Trip35
david.elliott
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Okay okay, here are some humble contributions...
That is pretty much every wildlife photo I have though. I don't have anything else to contribute haha.








That is pretty much every wildlife photo I have though. I don't have anything else to contribute haha.
v_roma
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Really amazing photos and a refreshing change. Keep them coming.
Tom hicks
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What a wonderful shot , are the herons really that scarce ?
The Trip 35 did a fine job .
Thanks for posting
Tom .
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Tom hicks
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Keith, welcome to the party . It's small but growing . Love the silhouette, is that some sort of Jay?
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Keith, welcome to the party . It's small but growing . Love the silhouette, is that some sort of Jay?
'Magpie' Tom ... my favourite Australian bird!
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I found this little bloke snoozing in a shed up the top of my property. I took this with my Pentax 67 ... when the shutter tripped he just about hit the ceiling and his eyes were like saucers! 
He's never been back to that shed!
He's never been back to that shed!

david.elliott
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I like those neon green spiders. Well, as much as I ever like spiders anyway... 
Tom hicks
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David thanks for posting your shots . I have never been successful shooting the little Dart frogs. Mine just never turn out as good as yours, being so reflective just kills me when I try to shoot them . If you come across more post away.
Tom
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david.elliott
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David thanks for posting your shots . I have never been successful shooting the little Dart frogs. Mine just never turn out as good as yours, being so reflective just kills me when I try to shoot them . If you come across more post away.
Tom
My pleasure -- thanks Tom. You are very kind.
I took that photo with my x-pro1 and old 100mm macro takumar.
I was taking photos of the frogs at the national zoo and a gentlemen working there said he had to go into the back to feed some of the frogs and do some other stuff and offered to let my friend and I go into the back so we could take some closer photos! It was quite awesome. They sure are shiny little creatures and the lighting is very tricky -- not that we really have much control over that.
I really and truly do not have any more wildlife photos. Maybe a couple, but nothing worth sharing. I'll have to make a trip to the zoo or aquarium or something. I think I should sell my x-pro kit and get a new micro four thirds camera... or maybe go for a 5d mark ii.
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