Exposure

Exposure: Gerry Pearce

By Alexandra Savvides on 01 December 2008

Green Turtle
Getting a 'different' shot of this green turtle out of water took a little imagination but fortunately they move so slowly that I had plenty of time to get it right.

Credit: Gerry Pearce www.australian-wildlife.com

Topics: exposure, wildlife, photographer, australia, cnet@cnet.com.au, photo, buff, photographic, talent, showcase

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Comments (3)

  • steve commented on 27/04/2009 13:29 Report abuse

    It does appear to be a Regent Bowerbird as the caption text states. The caption, however, is titled "Regent Honeyeater", which is a different and rare bird. http://www.birdsaustralia.com.au/our-projects/regent-honeyeater.html

  • Steve commented on 27/04/2009 13:21 Report abuse

    Nice picture but I doubt it is of a Regent Honeyeater. For starters, the Regent Honeyeater has a predominantly black head

  • Roslyn Wiles commented on 02/02/2009 21:15 Report abuse

    Gerry Pearce - I have just been glued to my computer taking in all facets of your work - the colours, the poses, the light but mainly the subject characters themselves in their daily lives. I should imagine you have very sore knees just waiting for that 'time'. I just wanted to go and play with the dingos, give the fur seal an alarm clock before he became completely buried and take band aids to the herons. I just love your work - it is not pretentious and arty farty, appears to be light on the photoshop and is the subject matter I love the best - animals. Absolutely wonderful - sorry but I will try to pick up a few of your ideas as I learn more about my camera and continue my photography of any animal I can capture. Thank you.

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