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The Emu

Photography Animals posted on Apr 29, 2005
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The Emu is Australia's tallest native bird, reaching 1.6-1.9m when standing tall. It weighs approx 30-45kg. This one was captured at Northern Territory, Australia. EOS 300D, 70 - 200mm Canon L IS USM + 2x teleconvertor @400mm, f5.6, 1/200sec, ISO 400, handheld. Thanks for viewing, comments welcome.

Comments (37)


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sossy

9:14AM | Sun, 01 May 2005

what an impressive and fantastic portrait of this interesting guy! seems he wasn't happy about your shooting! ;o)

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Punaguy

11:29AM | Sun, 01 May 2005

Impressive capture, I like what you did here~ Aloha!

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CDBrugg

4:59AM | Mon, 02 May 2005

love the bird :-))

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Chaos911

10:53AM | Mon, 02 May 2005

wondeful shot, had to comment to much this day ;)

Don_Arno

5:07PM | Wed, 04 May 2005

What a big bird!! Super pic, i like it.

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cbender

6:50PM | Wed, 04 May 2005

strong image - well done "close up" and great colors again... so you "postwork" them a bit?!? .,.. if i may ask?

Haeberle

4:16PM | Fri, 06 May 2005

Excellent wildlife photography ! They can be very dangerous ! Well done !

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