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Quamby district in outback western Queensland.
Image taken on a Canon EOS 5D Mark 3 coupled to a vintage wide-angle M42 mount Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon 35/2.4 lens with a third party adapter. Shot @ 2.4 and hand-held.
I love my Flektogon..
This spider, whose name refers to the golden color of its strong silk, not the color of the spider itself, is common and widespread in Eastern Australia. It is one of Australia's most noticed and photographed spiders because of its large size and its habit of staying in its web during the daytime. The orb of the web is around 1m in diameter, but the golden struts or stay lines may reach up to 6m across. Sometimes these spiders aggregate in loose 'colonies'. This spider is extremely common in gardens, parks, around houses and in suburban and urban bushlands, mostly in coastal regions.
This is a monument of our Countries achievement, viewed by thousands daily.. to us its a bridge with over priced tolls providing traffic galore.
The Sydney Opera House and Downtown Sydney, Australia at Night.
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Sergio Reinhardt / fs feeble - Melbourne - Australia
Published in 4skateboards issue #78 www.4actionsport.it/skateboard/
Aref Koushesh / fs 5-0 pop over - Melbourne - Australia
Published in Share Skateboarding Magazine issue #3
BHP Billiton iron ore train has typically 268 cars and a train weight of 43,000 tonnes carrying 24,200 tonnes of iron ore, 2.8 km long, two SD70ACe locomotives at the head of the train and two remote controlled SD70ACe locomotives as mid-train helpers.
Tanacetum parthenium, known as feverfew or bachelor's buttons, is a flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae.
It is a traditional medicinal herb which is commonly used to prevent migraine headaches, and is also occasionally grown for ornament.
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Watched this body boarder jump into the white water shortly after taking this Shot. Amidst the waves she felt looked calm and relaxed.
Eleven days before the first bounce in the AFL in 'Straya but a couple of months before the season opens up here. The Wildcats are already into some heavy pre-season training and gave themselves a good workout at the Ancaster sports centre yesterday arvo. Photo shows Nick Liang, club president, in good form. Looking forward to shooting their games again this season.
Went to the San Diego Zoo. This Koala was admiring my lens. One of my first photos with this lens so I understand the curiosity. I don't usually go to Zoos. This 200-600 was not the right lens. Almost everything was at 200. I wish I had a 100-400. I am happy with this photo and this lens. Handheld.
We got started late. I had high anxiety about parking. My wife has health issues. I was planning on dropping off my wife at the entrance then finding a parking place 2 miles away and meeting up with her. As we approached the entrance, I saw a "Valet" sign. I drove down the street and didn't see the Valet station. I got down to the end and saw "Exclusive VIP" parking spots. I figured this was not me so I headed back. I saw the Valet sign on the way back, The Valet said "I saw you and thought you were a VIP Exclusive". I looked this up after and I can't afford it. I Valet Parked. We were in the Zoo for about 5 hours and were tired. We came out, walked about 200 yards and the Valet brought my Truck to us.
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The meaning of the scientific name for the Koala: Phascolarctos cinereus.
‘Phacolarctos’ comes from 2 Greek words: ‘phaskolos’ meaning pouch, and ‘arktos’ meaning bear. Cinereus means ash-coloured (grey).
Phascolarctidae