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Stream monitoring on Four Mile Run at Banneker Park in Arlington 2014. Volunteers happy to have successfully crossed the stream without dropping equipment or samples.
Photographer: Jen Soles
May 3, 2014
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Many monitor species are great tree climbers. In fact baby monitors sometime have to live in the trees so the adults don't eat them!
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We're getting a divebriefing in the morning and this monitor lizard decides he wants in.
The great thing about Malaysia (compared to Bali) is that there are lots of animals flying and scurrying about. (if you like that…)
The monitor in living room showing our route. This is our Southern most point for the whole trip. We will continue to head into Blind bay (which is North East) to celebrate New Years. After this we will turn around and head back north.
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Today I returned to Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary which is a location which offers many photographic opportunities. My challenge today was to capture wildlife using the 500mm catadioptric lens. The cat lens is a tricky challenge in itself e.g. very difficult to hand hold, very difficult to focus, very narrow depth of field, muted colours. One of my rules with this lens is that none of the images taken using it will be cropped - mission accomplished.