bob_deb
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The last of my photos of Australian Wildlife, a very big thank you to all those who took the time to look at them and for the very kind responses. Will add a comment specific to the snakes image.
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Great photos. The King parrots are a plenty here, and only a few weeks ago, one of the dogs got an eastern brown.
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What an extensive and colourful variety of Australian wildlife you enjoy, Doc — beautiful photos — thank you.
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I'm almost certain the Desiderata has featured before but an occasional reminder never goes astray.
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A great one Bob_deb well worth posting
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Episode 2 (of 3) of Australian fauna. I'm hoping to add a note specific to the photo containing the crocodile.
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wow you have seen all these Bob_deb , I have seen a few, but not the crocs. Well I seen some at Australia Zoo but dont know where the photos are now
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Another amazing post, Bob – such an array of beautiful wildlife in Australia that you have captured , I imagine over an extended period of time. Lovely post – thank you.
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@littlebit Hi LB, just wanted to draw your attention to the recent photo post by Jim1945 in Photo Group of Cape Cod Massachusetts. In particular, the first home in the row of Cape Cod houses. Someone has almost stolen your copyright!
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Yep, nearly a ringer… except his has people inside! Lol
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bob_deb posted an update 5 years ago
A first class stoush is developing between the combined digital giants Google and Facebook versus the Australian Government. Following prolonged representation by our media outlets the Govt has agreed to force Google and FB to remunerate the media outlets from whom they ‘lift’ news content to add to their digital platforms. Currently the Govt…
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All very well @bob_deb if only the media printed the truth
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Photographing flora and fauna in their natural state has for a long time been a favourite of mine. I've put together a collection of Australian fauna photos that I have I have taken in their natural habitat, from the smallest to the largest and the most benign to most lethal. Kicking off with 4 composite shots and will continue to add to them… Read more
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Excellent and varied post, Bob – the wonders of Nature well-captured. Thank you
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Couldn’t comment directly to your fantastic audio/video as I’m not a member of the Music Group but just wanted to say that the Ken Burns effect added a whole new dimension to those already stunning images. Many thanks for posting, it has brightened my day considerably as indeed it almost certainly has many others.
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you can easily joine the music group @bob_deb then you can comment 🙂
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