Thank you.Woah... great shots and great monment... pity that lizard tot...
Thanks, eat 1st then think about it.Damn nice... Those creature did not respond to any of your flashes at all?
Thank you.OMG :thumbsup: A great document of life cycle. A NAT GEO quality! Always love ur photography piece.
Thanks Peter, still a long way to learn.hi uncle, this series is best series that I seen fm yr works. very very well done. cheers
Thanks, come join us for the night shooting.Fantastic shots uncle James. Best series from you so far. Love the colour and sharpness.
Thanks, when are you coming back to shoot.haha nice story line, it definitely wowed me!
Thanks my friend.What a great capture, Unker James :
Thank you, glad you like it.6 and 8 look real good to me!
Thanks, your jaw dropped cause you learn from that snake:bsmilie:WOW!!! My jaw dropped when i saw these pics!!! Very sharp and the focus is spot on! Very nice captures indeed! :
Thanks and hope you are OK.James, I am still recovering from your "shock therapy". I can only say Fantastic!!
Saving the lizard? It's nature, the snake needs to live too. We seem to pity the prey more but remember that this is life. We killed more animals than snakes do. Just another prospective.... not a debate and no intention to start one.
Thanks, yes is too late too.It's too late even James wants to.... There's a reason why such a skinny vine snake can overpower a prey that probably weighs as much as it - venom
Thank you.Nice catch.
#8 looks really nice.
Thanks.damn good !
Thanks bro.Very good catch. :thumbsup:
Thank you and it was taken at Admiralty Park.great stuff ! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: where was this shot ?
As usual my LX3 with Raynox 250 n fill flash with Oly FL36 handheld.And what equipment? Thanks for sharing
Thankslx3 + raynox 250. awesome.
Thank you, if you don't find it nice pls don't finger me :bsmilie::bsmilie:considering that raynox was used, i don't find this series nice...
.....its great! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
using raynox, focusing is quite a challenge esp if it's handheld. you're very patient bro. keep them coming!!!
Wrong! mine made in China:bsmilie:Thanks James, I am surprise that even when you use flash, the snake continued with the meal. Usually this green type of snake is very shy and will avoid people. You must have a secret mini charm flute somewhere.......tell hor if you have hehehe. This one, Japan cannot make must be from India.
First time see this one, really good capture.:
Thank you, there are three wordsOne word: WOW! :bsmilie::
Thanks.Absolutely Amazing!
Thank you.What a catch!!!:
Unker JAMES!!
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GREAT JOB!!! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Thank you.amazing photos...
1 of the best i seen for this year in e macro section..
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This set is way cool, even cooler that an LX3 was used The details and sharpness are splendid.
Thanks, of course I know. Better eat less or later change name to bigbellyfish:bsmilie:wonderful capture by you.
you know who am i?
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Thank you, nice meeting you too.Hi James, nice meeting this evening for the night macro shoot outing, you have a great pics series here. well done.