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South Africa
 Lazy Yawner (80) * loot
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(9335) [2008-11-03 06:05:35] | | The queuing-up has begun. Many times this scene plays off while maybe the only piece of the lion to be seen is an ear or a paw sticking out above the grass. |
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South Africa
 Lazy Yawner (80) * loot
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(9335) [2008-10-28 01:41:13] | | People don't realise how quick a lion can move. This guy was hanging out of his car while the lions were only ±10m away from him. If the lion suddenly attacks, there is no way that this person will make it safely back into his vehicle. The sad end might be a dead tourist and unfortunately it will mean that the lion will also be killed afterwards. |
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South Africa
 Lazy Yawner (80) * loot
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(9335) [2008-10-28 01:39:27] | | Maybe not as dangerous as the previous example, but just as thoughtless. These are wild animals that these people are dealing with and the only sure thing about this is that you can never know what to anticipate next from such animals. Anything unexpected can happen… |
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South Africa
 A Song For Ram - TBN 8 (102) * loot
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(9335) [2008-06-14 09:57:51] | | Just a "bonus" posting showing the profile of this beautiful little Mocking cliff-chat. |
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South Africa
 A Giant for Bayram (82) * loot
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(9335) [2008-05-11 02:27:11] | | A full body photo to show the Giant Legless Skink in all its beauty. This specimen measured approximately 40cm in length. |
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South Africa
 Leading Tomorrows Leaders Today (54) * loot
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(9335) [2008-03-02 02:45:11] | JinYao Zhang DeSandies
Born: 05/06/2007
3.7kg & 51cm
How did he get his name?
The Chinese wouldn't dream of naming a baby before he is born. Babies are given false names to confuse the evil spirits. Once the child is older, he is named.
According to Chinese customs, the time of birth is important and influences the baby's life. Each person is made up of some of the five elements - metal, wood, water, fire, and earth. It is desirable to have a balance of those elements. If the child lacks an element, the missing element is incorporated into his name.
Apparently JinYao has a lot of air, water, and fire, but not as much metal and earth. So those two elements had to be incorporated into his name. After much deliberation his parents and maternal grandmother chose the name Jin (metal or gold radical) and Yao (earth radical).
What does his name mean?
A loose translation of JinYao alludes to the "Brilliance of Ancient Kings".
Jin means splendour, beauty, or brilliance.
Yao, in Chinese mythology, was a legendary emperor (24th century BC), exalted by Confucius as an inspiration and perennial model of virtue, righteousness, and unselfish devotion. Often extolled as the morally perfect sage-king, Yao's benevolence and diligence served as a model to future Chinese monarchs and emperors.
Information provided by ManYee.
PS. I hope you don't have any objections that I used this material. Due to limited space I had to summarise it a bit. |
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South Africa
 Aquarium Photos - Tips & Techniques 3 (84) * loot
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(9335) [2007-07-25 21:34:15] | A typical problem one might encounter when working with a fill-in flash in a crowded aquarium. Some of the light from the flash will bounce off the glass and illuminate any other object that is close enough to reflect back on the glass and you may end up with a perfect double vision of an unwanted or ghost image on your shot.
While you are busy paying attention to the movement of the fish and trying to find the best opportunities to capture interesting specimens or activities and you still need to concentrate on camera settings as well you may not realise how other viewers might have encroached your working space and the result could end up something like this shot. |
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South Africa
 Reflective Luminance (90) * loot
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(9335) [2007-02-21 22:49:11] | Dedicated to my much admired and great friend Howard.
This one was done just to show the fish in its "unnatural" environment namely one of the big tanks at the uShaka Marine World aquarium, in Durban. |
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South Africa
 Spot The BooBoo (70) * loot
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 Jänüs Fïlter I | Shoot_Score
(2364) [2007-02-12 17:19:32] [3] | Turning Head's; Möstly I'm sö cönfused
There is a famous
Joni Mitchell song that comes to mind... I wonder IF it has made it too Sud Afrika...
Baie Dankie
"Möstly I'm sö cönfused, I dön't knöw where tö pöint my pecker"
PS
I took me several days before I could AGAIN do a WS...
as I would forget to post this and then run out of WSs :-(
;j. |
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South Africa
 Spot The BooBoo (70) * loot
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 Jänüs Fïlter II | Shoot_Score
(2364) [2007-02-12 17:15:10] [3] | Turning Head's; Möstly I'm sö cönfused ...
There is a famous
Joni Mitchell song that comes to mind... I wonder IF it has made it too Sud Afrika...
Baie Dankie
"Möstly I'm sö cönfused, I dön't knöw where tö pöint my pecker"
PS
I took me several days before I could AGAIN do a cömplete WS... ;j. |
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