Enter The Dragon

© Graham Robards

Enter The Dragon

Uploaded: December 08, 2009

Description

Re-enterred into Elements of Travel and Place_~Details and Macro~
ExposureTime : 1/80Sec
FNumber : F5.6
ISOSpeedRatings : 800
FocalLength : 100.00(mm)
Hand Held
Edited in Lightroom and Camera Raw.
Minor adjustments made in Photoshop.
Shot at the Australian Reptile Park on the Central Coast NSW yesterday. Graham took the macro with the lens resting on the glass of the Lizard's tank. Sorry didn't get the name as I actually didn't think it would turn out HA... It was very dark inside where these particular exhibits were kept.~Pat.

Comments

Graham Robards December 08, 2009

Interesting little fellow, I am not sure that Graham and I enjoyed our outing yesterday as the exhibits were behind glass and led unhappy lives I would imagine.

We took shots of the Aligators in a big lake with double linked chainwire fences... a heck of a big reason for that LOL. A lovely setting for them, natural. ~Pat








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Barbara Waldoch December 08, 2009

Maybe he enjoys the heat in his glass house. Beautiful work, Pat! #8199952

Anne M. Young level-addict December 08, 2009

great work in difficult conditions... #8199993

Laura E. Swan level-classic December 08, 2009

This is awesome Big Sis! And the music adds adventure...Now if we could just figure a way to pipe the music into his tank! HA!

GREAT JOB!!!

-Little Sis #8200020

John Connolly December 08, 2009

Quite a reasonable result considering the conditions Pat & Graham! That sure is some Dragon! #8201722

Avril Young December 08, 2009

yikes, he looks scary;) glad to hear that the Aligators where behind the bars tho.....awesome photography.... #8201979

Wm Nosal December 08, 2009

COOOOL!
Thanks again Pat For The Queen Song! #8202506

Joy Rector December 09, 2009

beautiful shot #8203263

Chris Ebben December 12, 2009

I know what you mean about seeing the animals locked up, they don't always seem to be enjoying themselves. Great shot all the same=^..^= #8211167

Graham Robards December 25, 2009

Thank you Chris, after going out on the barbie with John and Margaret and seeing a wild Goanna it wasn't the same! Thank you for your kind words. ~Pat #8245827

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