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A wonderful portrait of this very beautiful animal in her natural environment. The detail, sharpness and colours are excellent including the flies around her ear and face.
I am so happy that you got to achieve one of your ambitions Luc.
best wishes from Lawson.
Well, well, having made a trip to the Serengeti ? You lucky b.......
Splendid and well composed capture !
The queen looks a bit thin, but I guess that's the difference between a free living animal and a daily over-feeded zoo animal.
nokk 12/12/2012 19:37
excellent, my compliments!(and the bite looks good!! :)) )
hugs, doina
ttoomm nature 10/10/2011 21:49
Perfect pic with wunderful sharpness.Tom
Markus K... 03/10/2011 7:31
Wunderschönes Portrait***LG Markus
Alexandra Baltog 05/09/2011 7:53
hey! nice kitty .. :-)Hans-Gunter Herrmann 30/08/2011 19:55
It´s really a Queen!HGH
Rainer Klassmann 27/08/2011 18:19
Fantastic portrait.lg Rainer
BRYAN CRUTE 27/08/2011 14:21
Wow !Awesome Luc, even beats your Kingfisher :-))
Regards
Bryan
Dr. Armin Friedrich 27/08/2011 13:28
Very wondervul and nice picture. My gratulation!!Lg Armin
Lawson McCulloch 27/08/2011 11:55
A wonderful portrait of this very beautiful animal in her natural environment. The detail, sharpness and colours are excellent including the flies around her ear and face.I am so happy that you got to achieve one of your ambitions Luc.
best wishes from Lawson.
Light Princess 27/08/2011 9:30
OMG !!! You are so lucky to have seen her nevermind gotten this wonderful shot !AMAZING Luc !!!
Greetings
Lynn
TwightLight 27/08/2011 8:47
What a fantastic picture! Tahnk you for this...Mark Billiau. 27/08/2011 8:13
Well, well, having made a trip to the Serengeti ? You lucky b.......Splendid and well composed capture !
The queen looks a bit thin, but I guess that's the difference between a free living animal and a daily over-feeded zoo animal.
Mark