“ Sir Hopalot ”
Not much to say really, I managed to creep up on him while he was eating, then when he did notice me he just looked at me for a bit before he hopped off.
I like the way he was framed by the grass, my biggest editing issue was making him stand out from the grass.
I have discovered I ...
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Photo Location: Out in the paddock.
  • Frances Egan Edited 6 months ago

    Love it! Great detail in the kangaroo.

    Love it! Great detail in the kangaroo.

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  • George Klepacz Edited 6 months ago

    Great shot, love the pose.  You caught the perfect moment.   What did you do to make him stand out in your edit?

    Great shot, love the pose.  You caught the perfect moment.   What did you do to make him stand out in your edit?

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  • Kerry-Anne Waller Edited 6 months ago

    A fabulous natural colour palette and gorgeous big roo.

    A fabulous natural colour palette and gorgeous big roo.

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  • Kathy Vost Edited 6 months ago

    He is a lovely specimen, maybe not as cute as emu chicks but look at those eyes! Aaahh, they look really dreamy and soft but those muscley arms make me think twice about… more

    He is a lovely specimen, maybe not as cute as emu chicks but look at those eyes! Aaahh, they look really dreamy and soft but those muscley arms make me think twice about giving him a cuddle! I think you did an excellent job of making him stand out from the background.

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Nikon Z7 ii Nikon Nikkor 70-200/2.8 S
1/80 f/2.8 100 200

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