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Hello There,
Just returned from a day out at Steve Irwins Australia Zoo, lots of people and very hard to get good pics of the croc's because of trees and fences, however I have posted a few pics on my website which is located at URL http://members.optusnet.com.au/~davescam/ Thank You Regards Dave Downunder. |
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good shots, I like the dingo shot, shows his color off well. I really would like to get to Irwins Zoo when I go over to Queensland. I think the guy does a lot for wildlife, and although a little full on, his heart lies in the right place. The latest controvesy amazes me, I saw a wild life docco last year by David Attenbourgh (I think) and their photographer was in the water up close to a very large seal, I remember it well as I could not get over the size of the animal in comparrison to a man.
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Hello Julie,
Thanks for your reply, I have to agree with you re Steve Irwin, I think wild animals need a friend now more than ever, so much of their habitat being destroyed to make way for so called progress. Hope you can make the trip up here plenty to photograph Regards Dave Downunder. |
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