Love the mossy rocks in the rainforest ...
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Love the mossy rocks in the rainforest ...
Reaaly nice capture, M.A!
Thanks JAS.
It's not showing as sharp as it should though.
it's a neat shot. It reminds me of the bottom of the ocean.
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lovely light in this one, great job!
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Thanks Matt.
Think I should add some fish Bambi?
why not?
I am sure that there are rare walkabout fish in australia.......
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A painter takes their vision and makes it a reality. A photographer takes reality and makes it their vision.
You must have gotten them to stand still for a while. As you know a rolling stone gathers no moss.
Well done.
Quite an interesting light on this one, MA. Very cool capture.
You think so???? ...............
This unique fish, that walks on its hands, was declared an endangered species in 1996, and only intense scientific research has saved its life.
But its near extinction could be ringing the warning bells about much wider and more serious environmental problems.
There's only one place where the Spotted handfish has been found. In the Derwent Estuary and a few adjoining bays near Hobart in Australia.
Originally called the walking fish, it was one of the first fish documented from Australian waters, and there used to be plenty of them.
By 1996, their numbers had declined to such an extent that they were declared an endangered species, the first Australian marine species to be threatened with extinction.
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