Australia
Some of Tasmanias best Reptiles /
Hi All i have been invited to put some of my art up on the wall at the Ulverstone information centre, it will be up from late on the 16th…
Hi All i have been invited to put some of my art up on the wall at the Ulverstone information centre, it will be up from late on the 16th through till the 16th of March, if your interested feel free to drop in for a look. / Cheers Mick
just to let everyone know its me Reptile stuff here
Taken with Sony A 200, 18-70 lens, Tripod / /
Baby Tasmanian Tiger snake Notechis scutatus, / Sony a 200. / This was taken after this babys first slough, the babies slough their skin with in a few minutes of being born and a lot of people dont count that, but in reality this is its second slough (Slough (Sluff) or sloughing (sluffing) is shedding of the skin) this was a raw file converted to Jpeg
As is no cropping, taken with Fuji finepix s8000fd / (point shoot and prey) fixed lens
First image worth adding in this field… /
Sony A 200 dslr / F-stop f/36 / exposure 6sec / ISO-100 / Focal length 300mm / Max aperture 4.97
HDR done in Photomatix Pro 3.1 / SonyA200, tripod 18-70 lens /
Tiger snake Another Tasmanian Tiger snake, They are out and about again now please becareful
Pentax k100d macro 50mm (sigma) / As is untouched handheld (look in the eye you can see my reflection) / This was born March 09, one of 14. born at 28cm in length and weighed in at 11 grams. Average tigers are born at 13-17cm and 3grams body weight.
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