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Albatross, Goby, Nudibranch, Spoor Spider, Shark, Wolf.

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Thursday
Apr162009

Another Day - QANTAS

I really enjoy photographing wildlife, however, the time you need to expend to capture decent images really does suck the patience from you at times - especially in inclement conditions.

Drove a few mile up the track today in an attempt to photograph some red kangaroos and wallaroos - but they were too quick (or was I too slow). I always find it amazing watching a kangaroo on the move. They cover vast distances at an amazing speed and the rugged terrain doesn't seem to bother them. I can see why QANTAS selected a kangaroo as their livery and not a koala!

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