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Wildlife pictures continued

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Here are more pictures of the wildlife I snapped, ranging from lions, giraffes, zebras and wallabies. It was a beautiful experience seeing the well fed animals out and enjoying in the open. The best experience I had was a chance of seeing two cute wallabies fighting , I don't know over what but it was just so so cute. Check out the last three photos for the fighting wallabies :)

Wildlife in the open - Pics from Safari Park

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This time I bring you few wildlife photos from my visit to a safari park early this year. Hope you guys like them. Keep watching this space for more additions.

Pink Roses - Indoor photography, macro shots

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Sharing a few macro shots of lovely pink roses.  

Sunset at Fairlands Valley Park

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I stumbled across a few photos of Fairlands Valley Park in Stevenage, which I took while experimenting with my 7D. Hope you guys like them. Wishing you a happy mid of the week, just a couple of more days until the weekend ;) I liked this effect while trying out various filters in photoshop, so thought of sharing it here.

More pictures of Windermere..

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As promised here are more snaps from my trip to lake Windermere ..

Windermere lake - here we come.

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Hi guys, hope you are doing good, I am back to blogging after a small gap, was pretty busy moving my home. Well let me not waste any more time and welcome you back to the journey in Lake district with me.  Continuing from my previous post - after we started from Aira Falls on a road trip to Lake Windermere, I was not quite sure what to expect. The roads were very narrow and it was raining heavily, so trusting my satellite navigation device I was blindly following the route and few minutes into the drive, the road started off on an elevation. It was all normal until I saw distant hills and a narrow road snaking in between them and I knew instantly that this drive is going to be fun. It was a beautiful experience driving through the hills in rain and mist and the mist just got thicker and thicker with elevation. There were times when I could not see beyond 15ft and was blindly following the tail lamps of the car ahead of me, hoping the guy knew where the road was ;) Well, fo