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A Red-necked Wallaby, taken through my kitchen window.





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What about that turtle just in front of it?


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A Red-necked Wallaby, taken through my kitchen window.




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3Putt in Coastal SC wrote:
What about that turtle just in front of it?


It's just an ornamental one. :-)


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A Red-necked Wallaby, taken through my kitchen window.


I really like this shot. I like your use of f/5.0 and the dramatic break
from sharp to bokeh behind the subject. It really sets up the wallaby very
nicely.

The downside of the f/5.0 is that your foreground is a bit fuzzy but that
doesn't bother me all that much.

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Pat Durkin wrote:
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A Red-necked Wallaby, taken through my kitchen window.


I really like this shot. I like your use of f/5.0 and the dramatic
break from sharp to bokeh behind the subject. It really sets up the
wallaby very nicely.

The downside of the f/5.0 is that your foreground is a bit fuzzy but
that doesn't bother me all that much.


Thanks Pat.


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