Since my first thread here went down rather quick, unfortunately as I found out also the case for the poor little blue tongue I inquired about I figured I might aswell put something positive in.
Turns out I seem to be a snake magnet at the moment, birder by hobby but lately can't go for a single walk without finding something cold blooded to shoot, be it snake, skink or amphibian.
RBB at Auburn Botanical Gardens, getting a bit of sun right in their Wallaby enclosures
DSC04171 by Johan Olsson, on Flickr
Big Eastern Waterdragon, Nurragingy Reserve.
DSC03090 by Johan Olsson, on Flickr
Common Tree Snake with prey, Caves beach NSW
DSC04939 by Johan Olsson, on Flickr
DSC04945 by Johan Olsson, on Flickr
Water skink, I think.
DSC05319 by Johan Olsson, on Flickr
RBB, Nurragingy
DSC05391 by Johan Olsson, on Flickr
RBB at the same location a day later
DSC05633 by Johan Olsson, on Flickr
3 walks in a row I've come across RBB's and managed to get close, the other day with a laid back one. Sat down with camera in hand to see what kind of poses it would give me but had to back off 10 odd minutes later as it slowly was coming within my lenses minimum focusing distance.
Turns out I seem to be a snake magnet at the moment, birder by hobby but lately can't go for a single walk without finding something cold blooded to shoot, be it snake, skink or amphibian.
RBB at Auburn Botanical Gardens, getting a bit of sun right in their Wallaby enclosures
DSC04171 by Johan Olsson, on Flickr
Big Eastern Waterdragon, Nurragingy Reserve.
DSC03090 by Johan Olsson, on Flickr
Common Tree Snake with prey, Caves beach NSW
DSC04939 by Johan Olsson, on Flickr
DSC04945 by Johan Olsson, on Flickr
Water skink, I think.
DSC05319 by Johan Olsson, on Flickr
RBB, Nurragingy
DSC05391 by Johan Olsson, on Flickr
RBB at the same location a day later
DSC05633 by Johan Olsson, on Flickr
3 walks in a row I've come across RBB's and managed to get close, the other day with a laid back one. Sat down with camera in hand to see what kind of poses it would give me but had to back off 10 odd minutes later as it slowly was coming within my lenses minimum focusing distance.