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Old 16-11-2013, 05:36 PM
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Creamy Dingo Pups.

Captured these images on my remote activated camera,I had left in a bushy back corner of a grazing property.The first week watching a dead sheep-no result.Last Sunday a goat farmer did a kill,so I dumped all the offal at the location.Just been and picked camera up,and got a huge amount of dingo data two pups light colour,one a creamy almost white colour.

The camera was mounted low to ground to get a good POV,I've been fiddling with settings,as not happy with first hits,but now pleased with new settings,these images had slight cureves adjustment and crop.

I'll post a few more images and the 'insitu' ones of set up-I had to run barbed wire around site to keep brahman cattle out (or try too),and make a little hood for camera-not really needed-but helps with all the storms-see image of dingo while its coming down in the proverbal fashion.

Hope these are of interest-I had to avoid getting bitten by brown snakes,and have had a considerable amount of ticks this season want to come home with me.But worth it when you see image 4

also some higher res here.First Flicker link is best image.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/106878396@N05/10880668316/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/1068783...n/photostream/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/1068783...n/photostream/
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