Where to now, caterpillar…
Lumix G3 f2.8 1/100s ISO 400 Olympus 60mm Macro I tried for eye contact but I was not certain which were the false eye spots and the real thing. I have not seen the like of this caterpillar before...
View ArticleOlympus 75-300mm lens trial
Lumix G3 f9 1/800s ISO400 OLYMPUS M.75-300mm F4.8-6.7 For some time I have been thinking about buying a long tele lens. There are quite a few options, this one above is the product of the 75-300mm...
View ArticleLumix G3 meets Canon FD 135mm at ISO160
Here is the same subject shot with the Conon FD 135mm at ISO160 much less grain with quite a pleasant colour render has the look of some of the early gravure prints from the 1920′s Its quite sharp but...
View ArticleOlympus new 75-300mm lens …
From the product description and the accompanying images the about to be released 75-300mm lens looks very good. I recently test drove the first manifestation of this lens and was impressed. Olympus...
View ArticleWest track leading to an unseen sunset …
Canon 5d f2.8 1/30s ISO 640 EF24-70mm f/2.8L USM I have a Canon 5D Mk1 which was used from new as my everyday working camera it is in mint conditions and is worth practically nothing despite having...
View ArticleSwan, I got my eye on you and more on infrared…
Canon 5D f7 1/320s ISO100 EF24-70mm f/2.8L USM These black swans are as bold as they come I went down on one knee to get to eye level and this (I think) female swan was determined to inspect the...
View ArticleDrawing a line by Wataru Yamamoto
I have just read a book review by Jesse Freeman about Drawing a line by Wataru Yamamoto published on JapanCameraHunter.com Its an interesting proposition. When at Art College one of the basic design...
View ArticlePaperbark at sunset …
Canon 5D Mk 1 f5.6 1/80s ISO100 My favourite paperbark again with a slightly different approach looking at the tree from a distance with...
View ArticleJAPAN CAMERA HUNTER asks the question why do you shoot film ?
Canon AE1 50mm f1.8 lens Agfa APX100 I like Bellamy the Japan camera hunter . He has a lot of interesting things to say on his site...
View ArticleStainless stained forms …
Stainless steel does stain however I think this was the artists intention I particularly like how infra red sees stainless stained steel it...
View ArticleFirst photographs from the Olympus 75-100mm mark II
Magpie at f6.7 1/60 300mm ISO400 Olympus 75-300mm lens, hand held and consequently a touch of shake can be seen at a 100% crop. The main reason for buying...
View ArticleOrang-utan at the Perth Zoo…
A visit to the Zoo is always a pleasure and we have been planning to go for some time so last week we did. The Perth Zoo just gets better and better some of...
View ArticleDramatic forest sunset …
Canon 5D converted to infrared In the forest we don’t get many sunsets, they are there we just don’t see them. Its only when there are low...
View ArticleA new kid on the block a different kind of dramatic …
In the space of a year this new building in the background has gone from a hole in the ground to this monster. It occupies a whole block...
View ArticleDove tall in granite and minimal ideas …
I have written about minimal before in a roundabout ways, for as long as I can remember I have had a real love of basic forms, shapes, simple in...
View ArticleEye am curious, like my hair do?
Every one of these emu’s hair er feathers on the head that looks like hair was a bit different it was very noticeable and quite a surprise. Male emu’s like some penguins are...
View ArticleWandoo woodland an emu landscape …
Wandoo woodland looks like perfect habitat for emu farming it offers some shade so the birds don’t get heat stress. Their normal habitat is further to the east in the dryer...
View ArticleFirst feed in Singapore …
Visiting family is always a joy in Singapore and for my nearest and dearest this also means a good feed and I would venture to say there is more food variety in Singapore than any place on the planet...
View ArticleSpring is on its way …
It might be a couple of months away but this small understory tree is in full spring bloom. One of the problems in W.A. is that most people don’t realize and don’t understand the depth of biodiversity...
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