I captured this sleeping croc, Hard to get a good image as they blend in so well.
D70, 80-200(160mm),f8,1/1000th.

Cheers
MATT
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Sleeping CrocWent to the Rockhampton Botanical Gardens with the kids on Saturday, with about 2 million other people.
I captured this sleeping croc, Hard to get a good image as they blend in so well. D70, 80-200(160mm),f8,1/1000th. ![]() Cheers MATT
You have crocodiles in your botanical gardens?
![]() We tend to have flowers in ours ![]() ![]() Technique-wise the photo is very bright and it looks like you were shooting in the middle of the day perhaps, but other than that I like the composition.
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