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Uploaded by: kgb007 — Sunday October 23, 2011 — Cape Jervis, Australia

Wild kangaroo interrupted having lunch!

Categories: fog, Spring, beach, flowers, mountains, wild animals Camera Type: DMC-G1
 
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Model: DMC-G1
Orientation: top - left
x-Resolution: 180.00
y-Resolution: 180.00
Resolution Unit: Inch
Software: GIMP 2.4.7
YCbCr Positioning: co-sited
PRINT Image Matching: 208 bytes undefined data
Compression: JPEG compression
Exposure Time: 1/160 sec.
FNumber: f/5.6
Exposure Program: Normal program
ISO Speed Ratings: 100
Exif Version: Exif Version 2.21
Components Configuration: Y Cb Cr -
Compressed Bits per Pixel: 4.00
Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
MaxApertureValue: 4.97 EV (f/5.6)
Metering Mode: Pattern
Light Source: 0
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode.
Focal Length: 45.0 mm
FlashPixVersion: FlashPix Version 1.0
Color Space: sRGB
PixelXDimension: 2000
PixelYDimension: 1500
Sensing Method: One-chip color area sensor
File Source: DSC
Scene Type: 1
Custom Rendered: Normal process
Exposure Mode: Auto exposure
White Balance: Auto white balance
Digital Zoom Ratio: 0.00
Focal Length In 35mm Film: 90
Scene Capture Type: Standard
Gain Control: Normal
Contrast: Normal
Saturation: Normal
Sharpness: Normal
InteroperabilityVersion: 0100
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1. suzi46 11:02 AM GMT on October 24, 2011    
not too often we see a 'wild' kangaroo here in the States..LOL!! great shot..:)
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2. kgb007 11:10 AM GMT on October 24, 2011    
Hi Suzi

Thanks for comment! Have had alot of rain in recent times, the roos have bred in huge numbers, especially in outback Australia! So there are plenty around! People overseas don't realise how numerous they are, they can get quite problematic, especially for landholders as they compete for livestock feed! They are beautiful animals, although you must be wary, as they can attack and have very sharp claws and powerful hind feet! Most of the time they are docile and ignore you! :)
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