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Kids trip to tropical world at leeds

Andy Thurston

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Took my kids to tropical world on sunday and just thought I'd share a few pics

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This chappy was basking long enough to a shot from a different angle
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Some nice koi in here
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Someone needs a word with the clown loach keepers their tanks not even close to big enough and pretty dirty too
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Theres more on my photobucket.
 
I love the sideways look the blue tongued skink is giving you! I'm assuming its a blue tongue, I have a picture somewhere taken in Australia of one of these guys, all very unassuming and brown until it does the reptilian version of a Gene Simmons impersonation, the tongue really is blue and what a marvel it is to behold!

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I love the sideways look the blue tongued skink is giving you! I'm assuming its a blue tongue, I have a picture somewhere taken in Australia of one of these guys, all very unassuming and brown until it does the reptilian version of a Gene Simmons impersonation, the tongue really is blue and what a marvel it is to behold!

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he he it was eyeballing everyone who walked past
Its a shame lots of the glass was dirty i could have had some great pics
The butterflies were taken with the 55-300 lens from 10-20 feet away and none of the pics used the flash.
The kids had a great time and the weather was nice enough to let them blow off some steam before going home
 
Nikons VR stabilised zooms are brilliant for low light allowing you to bring down the shutter speed to stupid values and bagging a sharp shot and with wide open apertures at longer zooms you get great subject background isolation (Meerkat pic).

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That meerkat took about 15 shots to catch it looking the right way in focus, it was there for milliseconds at a time. Its one of my favorite shots from the day along with the reptile in the first pic, but that one was easy, point, focus, :snaphappy:
Perhaps i should have cropped a few before uploading. Maybe next time🙂
 
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