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Hi Guys, yesterday Alice and myself hired a small leisure craft and cruised the Mary River waters and lagoons in NT, what a great day it was too. :thumbsup:
Anyway whilst we motored along the wildlife and crocks were every where, definitely no place to have a swim, or jump onto the bank for a picnic, :sadeyes: we spotted at least 15-16 crocks.
Great to see them in the wild ;)
Here are a few of the locals we spotted, and the Eagle catching lunch, the shots are not that flash, but might be worth a look.
Leon :thumbsup:
astroron
05-08-2011, 10:25 PM
nice pics Leon:) glad you are enjoying your trip:D
I am glad there are none of those beasties in our Mary River;)
Cheers :thumbsup:
Oooo, great pic's but a little too close for me. Did you have a massive lens on the camera?:scared3:
jjjnettie
05-08-2011, 11:23 PM
Very cool Leon!!
ballaratdragons
05-08-2011, 11:24 PM
Fantastic pics Leon. :)
The Crocs and the Eagle!
Sounds like you are having a blast.
Say Hi to Alice for me please :thumbsup:
Great pics Leon
I have seen a few Croc's in the wild and they never fail to send a shiver up the spine, they are a supreme hunting machine.
No Molly, the one which i photographed near the boat was very close, we actually followed him up the river, and the one with he's/she's mouth open, about 6 meters away, but the boat was very safe with a protective heavy duty fence around the living area.
Did use a 200mm lens though
All good.
Leon
Paddy
10-08-2011, 09:13 AM
Great shots Leon. I especially like the ones of the Sea Eagle.
Have to agree Patrick I quite like those as well.
Leon
StephenM
14-08-2011, 08:20 PM
A great collection Leon!
Cheers,
Stephen
Thanks Steve, loved every minute of our day just cruising around.
Leon
danielsun
14-08-2011, 11:44 PM
Great shots there Leon. :thumbsup: The croc in pic 4 even looks like he's giving you a smile for the camera.
What an amazing adventure you guys must be having. :)
Cheers Daniel.
hotspur
18-08-2011, 05:09 PM
Really a great set of images.I particularly like image 5 of the White Bellied Sea Eagle with large fish.I like the tree in corner and bottom,and the position and wings of the bird.Its a winner-you could card this one up and sell these!
Any chance you could post a crop of it,I'd like to check the ID of fish,and by the size I can see in the current version-looks like a 2 or 3 kg model.The image appears to have good IQ and could handle a crop for a closer look.
Down here on the coast,all we ever see the Osprey's with it Black Trevelly.This is really interesting to see a sea raptor with something different-and larger!
Chris thanks for the encouragement, and your comments, not sure about this fish mate. :shrug:
Here are a couple of heavily cropped shots from a different image, let me know what you think.
Leon :thumbsup:
Great pics Leon, lots of crocs to photograph up NT, though didnt see any on the beaches like we were warned about. People were having swimming at Mingel Beach.
We get the sea eagle here too, and it is always soaring majestically over my place. :)
hotspur
19-08-2011, 07:41 AM
Not sure either Leon,usually I can ID them,without reference-but this ones got me stumped-I'll have to get the 'Grant's Guide to Guide to Fishes' out of the archives and check.I've also linked this thread in the fishing forum,as likely to get an ID there too.
Stunning images Leon-well done.
Well, it seems to have whiskers, maybe it is a Cat fish of sorts, but then what would i know. LOL.
Leon
Miaplacidus
19-08-2011, 09:58 AM
Yes, brilliant images, Leon. I hope it was a BIG boat. I wouldn't trust those salties to keep to their side of the gunwale.
Also nice to see some pictures of blue sky. Glum and overcast here. Glad you and Alice are still having such a wonderful adventure. Inspiring for the rest of us.
Brian.
Glad you enjoyed them Brian, and what can I say about our adventures, just awesome stuff.
Leon
hotspur
19-08-2011, 07:42 PM
There saying 'Sleepy Cod' on the fishing forum Leon,and impressed with the images too!
Leon,were all these images taken with the 70-200 L ?.
Cheers Chris
Yes Chris all with the 70-200, beautiful Lens mate
Leon
Great captures Leon, especially love that crop of the fish.
Good ol' 70-200mm L, what a great lens.
Andrew
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