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Old 08-11-2009, 08:09 PM
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Great pics.
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Old 08-11-2009, 11:42 PM
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I cant really comment on the Nikon range as i am a Canon shooter..

But i must say that the IS USM range is uterly brilliant!

I am just getting the jist of things and hope to get some fantastic shots in the near future!
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I bet they were all taken in a zoo!
In all seriousness, I wish I could have seen that first one, it looks fantastic. I look forward to seeing more pictures soon.

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Spot on mate look wow smart!
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Old 09-11-2009, 02:25 AM
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I bet they were all taken in a zoo!
In all seriousness, I wish I could have seen that first one, it looks fantastic. I look forward to seeing more pictures soon.

David.
Zoo? na, you dont have to put up with german 'guides' telling porkies to the tourists in zoo's..

If you wanted to see the yellow you should've come out 2 weeks sooner!
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Old 09-11-2009, 09:07 AM
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Awesome pics bussy, and what a treat to photograph them in their natural habitat.
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Nice pics.

If you don't mind me asking, what was you doing over there? I was there from Oct '08 to May '09.
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Wow, fabulous pics. I really hope that I can get to see herps in the wild some times. did you had a guide, travel in groups? I know nothing about watching rep in the wild but I really hope that I can learn to do it sometime.
you got pics of the other rep you took on the forum or on the interenet? would really love to see them too .

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Old 09-11-2009, 04:04 PM
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Hi everyone hope these answer all questions,

Jasper:
I have been working with an NGO in Honduras as part of a biodiversity team for the last 2yrs. Our results will hopefully (in time) aid in the creation of a management plan for the national park where we work but also assist the local people in making a living from the park in a sustainable way.
I was there for all of June, July and August this year and last year

Jason:
I was herping in nearly everyway imaginable, on my own, in large and small groups, with and without guides.. it was totally dependent on here exactly we were..but I.M.O there's nothing better than small groups and some local knowledge

I think here's some pics up from last years trip here in the DWA section somewhere but I will post up more pics as I get around to convertng them to jpegs


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Very nice,

These are one of my favourite DWA snakes.
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