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Sep 12, 2005 18:25 |  #1

image, but for me it is what the image is of that is important. This is an endnagered salt water crocodile that I walked up on this past April in South Florida. I was photographing a spoonbill when I looked over and saw this big female about 20 feet away. I shot 10 or so shots with a 200mm from about 15 feet and then when she started moving, I hiked back to the truck and got my 400 and took a few more. I have heard that there could be as few as 300-500 left in the US. Hope you enjoy...

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Sep 12, 2005 18:45 |  #2

nice shot great capture that thing made my hair on my arms stand up.


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Sep 12, 2005 19:22 as a reply to  @ scott stokes's post |  #3

Trust me, I am not trying to act like the crocodile hunter here, but imagine looking over and seeing that 15-20 feet from where you are standing in the wild. It was quite a rush seeing one that close.


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Sep 12, 2005 20:27 as a reply to  @ Terry66's post |  #4

Dude I dont think I could have got the shot , not without checking my shorts nice job,,,,


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Sep 12, 2005 20:30 as a reply to  @ Wayne Wood's post |  #5

Very brave shots. Those teeth look evil. Where abouts in South Florida? The Everglades? Excellent capture.:D


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Sep 12, 2005 21:20 |  #6

Wow great shot. Seriously though you have some guts to stick around and take those shots. What I am wondering is how she keeps her teeth so white? :)


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Sep 12, 2005 21:36 |  #7

Wow, very lucky shot and lucky you saw it before you got any closer too lol. Nice capture.


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Sep 13, 2005 05:19 as a reply to  @ Mitcon's post |  #8

Not sure about the teeth...maybe she uses tourist camera straps as floss?? Could partially be the post process to brighten and contrast the image.

Seriously though, I just started taking pictures when I saw her and then when she started moving, I got a nice cold chill and went back and got the long lens! Besides there was another photographer there as well and you know the old saying in nature photography that "You don't have to out run the bear, just the slowest photographer?" well, I figured that applies to crocodiles as well!


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Sep 13, 2005 05:40 |  #9

First of all this is a cool shot. I would like to see a couple more of the ones you took with the 400mm lens. The green in front of the subject takes my eye away from the old lady here. I was thinking if you dodged
it down a bit in PP that might help. Most of the time I am looking for great color but here I don't think it works.


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Sep 13, 2005 05:44 |  #10

Great shot....and those teeth, they are so white and clean. You are definitely a brave person to have grabbed this shot...I would have run back to the truck and started it up and I'd been outta there...LOL.


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Sep 13, 2005 06:10 as a reply to  @ ladybelle2k's post |  #11

not trying to still this person's thunder here is a shot i took around 8 years back with a analogue canon prima zoom camera. yeha it has been scanned but i though i was kind of related to the topic. this is on a jumping croc tour on the adelaide rive, N.T australia


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Sep 13, 2005 06:11 as a reply to  @ ladybelle2k's post |  #12

First shot 20ft away, second shot 3000 miles away under my bed if it was me.
Very nice shot, I would have needed my brown trousers.


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Sep 13, 2005 08:42 |  #13

Not sure about the teeth...maybe she uses tourist camera straps as floss??

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