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Adelaide, Monarto and Dubbo Zoo

8 total reviews 
Comment from Leenie


Very unusual animal to me! Great capture! Verry looong tail! LOL
1.Initial impact-5; 2.Creativity of Presentation-5; 3.Color Harmony-5; 4.Center of Interest-5; 5.Technical excellence-5; 6.Technique-5; 7.Storytelling ability-5; 8.Lighting-5. Leenie

 Comment Written 23-Jul-2011


reply by the author on 23-Jul-2011
    Thanks so much once again.
Comment from picklepea09


HOW cute is this?! I thought it was a little bear until I read your artist notes. Lovely photo. The colors are amazing and you did a great job capturing him at feeding time. Thanks so much for sharing.

 Comment Written 23-Jul-2011


reply by the author on 23-Jul-2011
    Thanks for your review.
Comment from Lynnmarie


Now this guy is just begging to be petted. That fur is amazing, as is that tail. I'm surprised the fur is so thick living in that climate. Nice shot of him and his surroundings. Good lighting brings out the details. Nice work! Lynnmarie

 Comment Written 23-Jul-2011


reply by the author on 23-Jul-2011
    Thanks so much for your review.
Comment from bellamahri


Great view!
Looks hungry.
The face is almost bearlike!
Great colors and detail!
Good composition!
Well Done!
Thank you for sharing!

 Comment Written 23-Jul-2011


reply by the author on 23-Jul-2011
    Thanks so much for your review.
Comment from amfunny


Tree kangaroo? I never heard or saw such a creature. Very interesting. Very well composed and focused. Nice job.

 Comment Written 23-Jul-2011


reply by the author on 23-Jul-2011
    Thanks so much for your review, the tree kangaroo lives mainly in rain forests in New Guniea and Northern Queensland so are not as commonly know as the common kangaroo and wallabies which we see frequently on drives through country. I have only seen them at the zoo.
Comment from ramonafrances


This is a busy shot; and a close to perfect one, I might add. However the focal point or clearest point should be the kangaroo rather than the feeding dish but you got pretty darn close. Background foliage adds nice contrast and interest. Taken as a vertical shot was a good choice.

 Comment Written 23-Jul-2011


reply by the author on 23-Jul-2011
    Thanks for your review, much appreciated.
Comment from GaliaG


wow, this animal tail is the bigest part of his body, really lovely

excelelnt capture, good focus, composition and presentation

 Comment Written 23-Jul-2011


reply by the author on 23-Jul-2011
    Thanks so much for your review.
Comment from chickadee


He looks like a stuffed animal, just too cute to be real!! An wonderful capture with pin sharp focus and a wonderful complimentary b.g.!! Great vibrant colors and the expression on his face is priceless!! What a gorgeous creature!!
/Chickadee

 Comment Written 23-Jul-2011


reply by the author on 23-Jul-2011
    Thanks so much for your kind review.