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This fly landed on the rail of our cruise ship while I was watching the sunset at sea. For this photo, it put its pest foot forward :)
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 200, f/7.1, 300mm, 1/1640s
It was worh the climb to sit on this bench and be inspired by the view.... looking out over Howe Sound.
Note: In December 2019, I discovered that my lens had been incorrectly reassembled by a previous owner with the rear element reversed. This made a quite pleasant soft focus lens but my early shots are not representative of it's true performance. Correctly assembled, it provides far better IQ.
Common Garden Katydid (Caedicia simplex) nymph
The Katydid nymphs have taken a liking to resting on the leaves of our Spider Plant.
Happy Beautiful Bug Butt Thursday!
Not often I see Sanderlings at rest. They're usually scurrying along the shore, pecking for food!
Happy Wing Wednesday
A pride male lion (panthera leo) resting in the sparse shade afforded by a small tree and a few bare, scrubby bushes. Photographed in The Kalahari Desert, Botswana.
I barely noticed this very tiny bee in my Limelight hydrangea flower.
Fujifilm X-H1 PRO Neg. Hi simulation with no post processing. SOOC
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Camera: Canon EOS 50D
Exposure: 0.1 sec (1/10)
Aperture: ƒ/2.8
Exposure Program: Manual
Focal Length: 48 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Flash: Canon Speedlite 580EX II Flash
Lens: Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L USM
Taken on: April 19, 2010 | 3:49 PM
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OTIS: "Does anyone know what kind of plants these are with such huge leaves? It's not rhubarb, I already tried it."
ODESSA: "I don't know, but they're like they were made for us to rest in anyway!"
PAT: "They're also great for playing hide-and-seek, and you can take shelter from the rain under them!"
There has to be better places to bunk down than under a busy overpass bridge but John Dickson decided it's the place to be for the 2022 Brisbane Street Arts Festival. This festival held in May has added lots of new and wonderful murals all over Brisbane.
Sadly, we drove out early to find some of the newer works today, firstly on the walls of the Brisbane Showgrounds only to find the street parked in and traffic controllers on, picked the wrong day to take shots of a whole pile of new murals as there was a motor show (bah, humbug) at the grounds. And everyone had motored in early!
Then went to a spot in a side street in Milton and the location is a street market. Not a hope in hell! We were not entirely defeated though.
But it does look like we picked the wrong week to give up chasing postmen!
This shot is in Albion, Brisbane.
That's it today folks, gotta go and feed the Galahs, our dear little Cherubs as my wife calls them.
Anna's Hummingbird
Calypte anna
Member of Nature’s Spirit
Good Stewards of Nature
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