tiabunna

tiabunna club

Posted: 30 Oct 2013


Taken: 12 Dec 2005

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1/160 f/4.0 8.1 mm ISO 200

Panasonic DMC-FZ20

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tourists
penguins
Australia
Tasmania
Sandy Bay
Macquarie Island
Lumix FZ20
Eudyptes chrysolophus schlegeli
Royal penguin


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The five metre rule #2

The five metre rule #2
Antarctic tour operators warn tourists not to approach closer than five metres to wildlife, to avoid disturbance. But nobody has told the penguins about that rule and, besides, they cannot count! So, with the Royal Penguins at Macquarie Island, it is simply a matter of remaining stationary and they will come to investigate. :)

By way of further detail, that is my leg and boot being tested.

Other photos in notes above. Sadly, human interaction with the penguins was not always so enlightened (see third note - caution, may be distressing)

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 Treasa Ui Cionaodha
Treasa Ui Cionaodha
LOL. Great shot George. Well done Hugs Tess
10 years ago.
tiabunna club has replied to Treasa Ui Cionaodha
Many thanks, Tess, have a great weekend.
10 years ago.
 Janet Brien
Janet Brien club
*cackle* I'm with Erin! LOVE LOVE LOVE!!! SO MUCH FUN!!!!!! *sprays hearts and flowers everywhere*
10 years ago.
tiabunna club has replied to Janet Brien club
Thanks, Janet, it was indeed. ^^^
10 years ago.
 Polyrus
Polyrus
Priceless! A simply superb image George and I really enjoyed seeing this collection of Royal Penguin shots.
10 years ago.
tiabunna club has replied to Polyrus
Thank you very much, Neil. As you would appreciate, the secret is in the subject matter. :)
10 years ago.
Polyrus has replied to tiabunna club
Agreed George, but good photographs still require patience and a skilled photographer with a keen eye for detail and composition.
10 years ago.
tiabunna club has replied to Polyrus
Thank you, Neil.
10 years ago.

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