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Thank you, Red. And sorry to late reply.
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Serow is a Japanese endemic species. If you come to Japan, you may see it.
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Thank you, Kevin. And sorry to late reply.
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Thank you for your comment, macrouser. Yes, Serow is a closely related species of goats or sheep.
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What everyone saying are correct. The da560 is a great lens, but it's not suitable for fast-moving subjects. There are some pictures taken with K-1ii and da560. https://www.dpreview.com/forums/1051 ...
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Both pictures are taken in the Tanzawa Mountains. I hope some of you will enjoy.
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Very nice! Beautiful animal and beautiful photo. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for your comment , Mikel.
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Thank you for your comment. I got this composition just because he came down from the mountain.
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Ordinary Japanese monkeys are living in a flock, but he was alone. I hope some of you will enjoy.
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Beautiful birds and beautiful photos. One from my past shots. I hope some of you will enjoy.
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This is another picture of this beetle. His neck is black with fine blue hair. can you see it? Thank you for your comment and sorry for the late reply.
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Indeed! It's a one of my favorite insects. Thanks for looking, Woody.
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Yes, it's a Rosalia batesi beetle. In Japanese Ruri-Boshi-Kamikiri. Ruri means blue, Boshi(Hoshi) means Star or speckles, Kamikiri means Long-horned beetle. Thanks eMBie.
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Thank you Panet. Yes, they are one of the most beautiful insects in Japan.
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Thank you for looking Mr. morris.
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Thank you windoze. And sorry for the late reply.
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