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t(AD)pole that bug picture is great... gross... but great!! :laugh:

Thanks Rugers.... We can all hope one day get to Vickie's and LukeW photographic standard. :cool:

Your first and third lizard shots are better than mine!

Just crank up the saturation in photoshop - voila :laugh:

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Just crank up the saturation in photoshop - voila :laugh:

I think you are being too kind. But in all honesty how much saturation is too much saturation? I am always scared of over saturating like a subway worker with a mayonnaise bottle.

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Wow there are some fantastic pics in here! I love those lizards.

I hope insects count 'cause I don't have many other wildlife shots.. too many dog photos :laugh: :laugh:

(this is very old too- took it back in Jan)

Wayyyyy too creepy !

Wuss :cool:

Those little critters were everywhere ! On some walks (Mt. Buffalo in summer) the branches were over grown and the grubs were literally hanging off every leaf. A bit creepy but very fascinating- just wish I had my macro lens back then!

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Just crank up the saturation in photoshop - voila :laugh:

I think you are being too kind. But in all honesty how much saturation is too much saturation? I am always scared of over saturating like a subway worker with a mayonnaise bottle.

I was a bit tongue in cheek about saturation.

It's really about curves :laugh:

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Wow, some lovely shots in this thread.

I need to upload a few different ones from my computer as I'm slack and haven't done anything and they are just lying on my portable drive. If I didn't work 5 days a week, I'm sure I'd have more time.

Here are 2 photos of wild birds I've put up before so apologies for people who have seen them, but they are all I have on 'puter so far.

Mute swan

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Male chaffinch

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ETA: I have a blue tit shot at home, will post that up tonight.

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Chezzyr, what kind of lens do you use to capture flying birds? [Don't worry, I won't be rushing out to buy one, just curious :)]

ETA I looked through the link in your sig recently, there's some stunners in there :thumbsup:

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Can certain cows clarify as wildlife?? I've seen some cow shots in a landscape/wildlife magazine I buy.

Silly moo

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Wild flamingos (took this when I had the 'soft' kit lens with a 350D)

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Lastly, some really old shots of wildlife in their natural habitat

from 10 years back taken with a Canon Film SLR. Some of the shots are fading now with age.

Cormorants roosting on a lake.

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Waterbuck

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Elephants by a waterhole

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