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Old 14th of April 2006 (Fri)   #1
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Default Some Open Range Zoo photos

Silly me forgot to write down some of these animal names...so if anyone knows...let me know

These are from our wonderful Werribee Open Range Zoo.

Some playing Zebra.



Baby and mother white rhinos



Giraffe





Eye of the Camel



A photo that doesn't take kindly to being reduced so much in size!



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They all look great Natalie,but that eye of the camel is superb.
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Good work Natalie. I especially like the giraffe shot with blue background. There is something surrealistic about in that shot, which is nice.
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Default Re: Some Open Range Zoo photos

very nice shots. Are those last ones Oryx?

and, incidentally, Eye of the Camel was the song the Rocky producers were originally looking at for the movie soundtrack, but it just didn't make quite as much sense
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Thanks!
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Great photos - love the sharpness. Which lens did you use?
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Default Re: Some Open Range Zoo photos

Nice shots.

Hope You don't mind a few comments on two of the photos.

First the giraffe shot. Hmm it looks like the background has been replaced and it doesn't quite look natural.

And the last one looks a bit odd. Has this been photoshopped a lot?
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Great pictures, very sharp and I love the camels eye.
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Nice shots, i agree about the Giraffe though, perhaps it is just the light reflecting off of the hairs but something doesnt look right about the background. Nice shots though, i like the Rhinos
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