Today I am participating in a challenge organised by Kim Klassen with her 'Texture Tuesday' friends.
The photo below is a copy from a slide taken of my sister in law as a child, about 40 years ago. As you can see she is feeding a kangaroo (probably bread).
This is in a country area some distance from Melbourne.
Kangaroos, are really only found in rural areas .
They spend most of the day resting in the shade, and tend to come out in the cool of the morning or at dusk to feed.
I am not entirely sure what time of day this photo was taken, possibly late afternoon.
The car in the photo, a Dodge, was, I believe a recent purchase at the time.
On the above photo, I have -
- used Kims' Texture, 'yesteryear' on Soft Light blend mode at 100% opacity
- used a second texture layer of 'yesteryear' on Multiply blend mode at 85%
- added a warming filter at 85%
- selectively put a little color back in the kangaroo
- eliminated a large stick and a partial face in the front of the car.
The original photo taken from a slide.
And just for fun, I thought I would tell you a few lesser known facts about the Australian Kangaroo -
There are 47 varieties of kangaroo ranging in size from a kg (1lb) to 85kg approx (300lb).
- They usually have one young annually. The joey remains in the pouch for nine months and continues to suckle until 12 - 17 months of age. Kangaroos can have up to 3 babies at one time. One becoming mature and just out of the pouch, another developing in the pouch and one embryo in pause mode. There are 4 teats in the pouch and each provides different milk for the different stages of development. ( The embryo will remain dormant until the previous young has left the pouch)
Isn't that an amazing feat of nature!!
- Kangaroos are herbivores, they need little water to survive and some species are capable of going for months without drinking at all. (if grass is available)
- The kangaroo can hop at speed up to 60kmh (40mph)
- The kangaroo, in combination with the emu were chosen as symbols of Australia ( they are on our Coat of Arms) to represent the country's progress because they are always moving forward and never move backwards.
And on that note, I too will move forward, and finish this post and move on with my day....
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( they will be posted from Tuesday through to Sunday)
( they will be posted from Tuesday through to Sunday)
Hope you all have a good day,
Cheers,
