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stuny

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This Nile croc is preventing his brain from overheating by keeping its mouth open - really. You'll see this behavior often when in croc country. This photo is on the bank of the Kazinga Channel, which connects Lakes Edward and George in Queen Eizabeth National Park, Uganda.

 

Plenty more pix in the uganda & Rwanda photo gallery on our site.

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stuart, great photo I hope that you were not to close when you took this photo! Looking at the size of this creature it like an adult, do you know if she is a female or male?

thanks for showing your photo

 

david

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Virgil, Jockele & Ece - thank you.

 

David - The photo was with a DMR/R8 with 80-200 zoom plus 2X APO converter, so no I was pretty far away and in a big enough boat to remain safe. I've not learned how to recognize the gender differences in this species, though I can in other reptiles. I'll bet that Mike can tell the difference and tell us what to look for (other than laying egss, that is).

 

Jaap & KG - I'm a bit amused by the practice of sundowners which in my experience leads to fine vistas and photos less often than not. I guess it's just a quieter than normal type of drinking game.

 

Jaap - Thank you. This was late in the day, but I agree that it seems off a bit in tint. I tried some adjustments but always came back to this.

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Jaap - Thank you. This was late in the day, but I agree that it seems off a bit in tint. I tried some adjustments but always came back to this.

Stuart

Very nice capture !

I think that it is diificult to correct with the green of the herb in background and the crocodile which mimes the nature

Impressive DMR !

Thanks for sharing

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Jaap -

 

Thank you. I think that almost does it. I just did a bit of itereative adjustments to the highlight and shadow sliders for this version based on your second color correction.

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Nice result, only repeated JPG conversion is starting to show up inevitably. Did you notice, btw, that I hid the slight backfocus by selective sharpening of the head?

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