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Sugarloaf Rock

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Sugarloaf Rock, Cape Naturaliste, Western Australia

 

Naturaliste, Western Australia
ISO 100 | 27mm | f/16 | 80s

I’d heard that Sugarloaf Rock was popular for photographers, but I was not prepared for how incredibly photogenic this rock really was. One thing I’m disappointed about is that in my excitement, I’d forgotten than my camera was set to JPEG instead of RAW. The colours you see were captured in camera, and enhanced during post processing. Stacking Hitech GND and ND filters, combined with the long exposure, gave the colour tint.
 
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Singapore Zoo

The Singapore Zoo is one of the best zoos. Enclosures are very open, habitats look more natural, and there’s less glass and wire getting in the way of photos.There’s even a walk-through exhibit where you can get up close to the animals.

Green Tree Python

Green Tree Python (Morelia viridis)
ISO 800 | f/3.5 | 1/50 s | 50 mm

They are found in Indonesia, Papau New Guinea and Australia. They have a unique way of resting in trees: by coiling loops over the branch in a saddle position and resting their head in the middle.

 

Wistful Dreams

Cotton-Top Tamarin Monkey
ISO 400 | f/5.0 | 1/200 s | 109 mm

Cotton-top tamarins are small squirrel-sized monkeys. They are found only in Colombia and are endangered.

 

Hunting Prey

Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus)
ISO 800 | f/3.5 | 1/80 s | 50 mm

The Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake contemplates its prey. It is the largest venomous snake in North America. When threatened, they feverishly shake their tails as their last warning, producing a rattling sound.

 

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