Wednesday, November 17, 2010
TIDBINBILLA FAUNA VIDEO
A very professional video from Ian Champ at iSeaYak.com showing an amazing array of Canberra's native fauna. Taken in the beautiful Tidbinbilla Sanctuary in the Australian Capital Territory, he portrays images of, amongst other various animals, snakes, birds, wallabies and butterflys all set in the natural scenery of the park. The video will be screened shortly to visitors to the sanctuary. Ian is a freelance Canberra photographer/videographer for hire. Some beautiful images...
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Good one, thank you.
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Your welcome Keith. I'm a bit of a wildlife lover.
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