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Comment from nikman
Never heard of a Echidna, but it does look nice! Your fine classic composition grants us a good look at it and it's habitat. Sharpness and exposure are good. Nicely taken!
reply by the author on 10-Dec-2017
Never heard of a Echidna, but it does look nice! Your fine classic composition grants us a good look at it and it's habitat. Sharpness and exposure are good. Nicely taken!
Comment Written 10-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 10-Dec-2017
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Thanks nikman you definitely wouldn't pick them up with those spikes but they are harmless compared to the snakes and goannas in the bush ☺
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Thanks!
Comment from Yogendra R Modak
Wow what a view of camouflage of Kangaroo island Echidna by great skill photographer.the Way of focusing curving view with apex lining way looking well in big dead branch,great view ,great photography.
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2017
Wow what a view of camouflage of Kangaroo island Echidna by great skill photographer.the Way of focusing curving view with apex lining way looking well in big dead branch,great view ,great photography.
Comment Written 09-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2017
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Thanks Yogendra appreciate your positive feedback. :)
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Thank you so much👏👏
Comment from michiganmike
A very nicely composed shot of this elusive little animal. His colors are beautiful and stand out nicely in this dried out bushland setting.
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2017
A very nicely composed shot of this elusive little animal. His colors are beautiful and stand out nicely in this dried out bushland setting.
Comment Written 09-Dec-2017
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Thanks Mike, appreciate your feedback. :)
Comment from GaliaG
It looks like a cut and little think, thanks for the spice's explanation
good focus, details, composition and initial impact
thanks for sharing
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2017
It looks like a cut and little think, thanks for the spice's explanation
good focus, details, composition and initial impact
thanks for sharing
Comment Written 09-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2017
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Thanks GailiaG always appreciate hearing from you :)
Comment from karen zima
Very nice capture of this odd looking specimen. The detail you have captured in this photo is done with extreme clarity. Love the lighting and the lights and darks. The subject is framed well with the branches of the tree. Nice work.
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2017
Very nice capture of this odd looking specimen. The detail you have captured in this photo is done with extreme clarity. Love the lighting and the lights and darks. The subject is framed well with the branches of the tree. Nice work.
Comment Written 09-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2017
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Thanks Karen, appreciate your positive feedback. :) Mary
Comment from El-mundo
A great shot of the intriguing and spiny echidna, snuffling around in the undergrowth with its nose/snout - good clarity and lighting gives clear detail on the creature, much like a giant version of the hedgehogs we have over here in the uk! Good contrast with the greenery in the b/g and the dry wood and bark surrounding it. Well done for capturing it in its natural surroundings and in action!! Great shot, well done! :)
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2017
A great shot of the intriguing and spiny echidna, snuffling around in the undergrowth with its nose/snout - good clarity and lighting gives clear detail on the creature, much like a giant version of the hedgehogs we have over here in the uk! Good contrast with the greenery in the b/g and the dry wood and bark surrounding it. Well done for capturing it in its natural surroundings and in action!! Great shot, well done! :)
Comment Written 09-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2017
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Thanks El-mundo - you will have to post a photo of a hedgehog although I originate from UK and my parents talked about them I have never seen one :)
Comment from seshadri_sreenivasan
Intereesting shot of the wild life. Informative notes too. Thanks. The image is sharp. The colours,light and shadows and the composition have worked well. Thanks for sharing!
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2017
Intereesting shot of the wild life. Informative notes too. Thanks. The image is sharp. The colours,light and shadows and the composition have worked well. Thanks for sharing!
Comment Written 09-Dec-2017
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Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed viewing :)
Comment from MKFlood
Interesting capture. The clarity is great. The angle of the shot of this critter is great. The capture of the light is great. The image is balance and eye interesting to the viewer. Good eye and great job overall
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2017
Interesting capture. The clarity is great. The angle of the shot of this critter is great. The capture of the light is great. The image is balance and eye interesting to the viewer. Good eye and great job overall
Comment Written 09-Dec-2017
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Thanks Mark appreciate your positive feedback. :)
Comment from Sean T Phelan
'Super Cool',Mary!
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The rare Echidna ( considered by some zoologists to be a 'Living Fossil'-although I'm not sure why exactly! ) is a creature that most of us up here in the Land of the Yanks have never even heard of much less ever seen so I'm really happy that you happened across this specimen and that you managed to capture such a good looking photo of it!
It's a 'Good Show' indeed,my friend! : )
~Sean
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2017
'Super Cool',Mary!
: D
The rare Echidna ( considered by some zoologists to be a 'Living Fossil'-although I'm not sure why exactly! ) is a creature that most of us up here in the Land of the Yanks have never even heard of much less ever seen so I'm really happy that you happened across this specimen and that you managed to capture such a good looking photo of it!
It's a 'Good Show' indeed,my friend! : )
~Sean
Comment Written 09-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2017
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Thanks Sean, love to be able to share images of our unique animals to you Yanks :) :)
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Cool,Mary! : )