Fong > Melaleuca is an old male crocodile on the Adelaide River.  I think Melaleuca is about seventy years of age. His right eye and face is damaged from a fight, and his teeth are somewhat worn. Apparantly, he features in a National Geographic magazine as 'the most photographed crocodile in the world'.
Fong > 16Apr2005_862 Tree Begonia. Photograph taken by David Fong with DMC-FZ10 and Olympus MCON-40
Fong > 20081024_2042 epiphyllum
Fong > 20060426_2109
Fountain in the Botanical Gardens, Perth.
Fong > Epiphyllum. Photograph taken at night by David Fong with DMC-FZ10. The only light source is an incandescent torch shining from the left hand and slightly from the back of the flower. No image manipulation.
Fong > 20090110_d_15 lotus
Fong > 20081108_2088 phyllocactus
Fong > 12Mar2006_1769_Dahlia
Fong > 18Feb2006_1753_Tillandsia_cyanea, a bromeliad
Melaleuca is an old male crocodile on the Adelaide River. I think Melaleuca is about seventy years of age. His right eye and face is damaged from a fight, and his teeth are somewhat worn. Apparantly, he features in a National Geographic magazine as 'the most photographed crocodile in the world'.
Fong > Melaleuca is an old male crocodile on the Adelaide River.  I think Melaleuca is about seventy years of age. His right eye and face is damaged from a fight, and his teeth are somewhat worn. Apparantly, he features in a National Geographic magazine as 'the most photographed crocodile in the world'.
Melaleuca is an old male crocodile on the Adelaide River. I think Melaleuca is about seventy years of age. His right eye and face is damaged from a fight, and his teeth are somewhat worn. Apparantly, he features in a National Geographic magazine as 'the most photographed crocodile in the world'.
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