Perisher wildlife

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Perisher wildlife

Postby suzanneg on Fri Apr 21, 2006 9:33 pm

Not very wild, but these were all taken on the same trip to Perisher over Easter. Had to have at least one duck and one seagull photo!

I've called this one - Odd one out

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Seagull
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Crow on the lodge veranda railing
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Huntsman on the wall in the lodge. The eighth leg was behind a picture frame which I have cropped.
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Snow gum photos coming...
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Postby huynhie on Mon Apr 24, 2006 12:52 pm

For some reason I have a thing for ducks, mainly in the eating department. :lol:
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Postby gstark on Mon Apr 24, 2006 1:25 pm

huynhie wrote:For some reason I have a thing for ducks, mainly in the eating department. :lol:


I was listening to a live radio feed (!) from the New Orleans French Quarter Festival yesterday, and they were talking about the food that was available, including smoked duck po boys, and other duck dishes.

Next weekend of course is the first weekend of JazzFest. :)

Getting back on topic, isn't that a snowgull in the second image? :)

Seriously, the image needs to have the shadow detail lightened up somewhat, it's heavily backlit, anbd the camera's auto metering hasn't handled this all that well.
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