What-Big-Eyes-You-Have!

What-Big-Eyes-You-Have!

Even common flies are fascinating up close!

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Water-Dragon-Portrait

Water-Dragon-Portrait

Water Dragons are great macro subjects that have great colours & scale details.

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Red-Darter

Red-Darter

Dragonflies always return to the same perch, you just have to be patient to capture a good shot.

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Preening

Preening

Insects are very clean, constantly preening themselves.

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Homing-In

Homing-In

Hoverflies are hard to catch in flight, but patience pays off, as does good Ai-servo Auto Focus!

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Harvesting-Nectar

Harvesting-Nectar

Bees are one of my favourite insects to photograph, you have to be fast with your camera as they don't stay still for long.

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Damselfly-Panorama

Damselfly-Panorama

This damselfly seemed to like perching on this chilli.

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Colourful-Home

Colourful-Home

Frogs seem to like sitting in hibiscus blossoms. The colours complement each other.

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Busy-Bee

Busy-Bee

Bees in flight can be photographed, with a lot of practice.

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Buzzy-Bee

Buzzy-Bee

Bees are always on the search for nectar, so it pays to hang around the flower bed in your garden.

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Full-Moon-Sigmonster

Full-Moon-Sigmonster

Taken on 20/03/2011 with my Sigma 300-800mm lens with a 1.4X teleconvertor attached, giving a focal...

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Uploaded on Mar 21, 2011

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Tawny-Frogmouth-Up-Close

Tawny-Frogmouth-Up-Close

Tawny Frogmouths are fairly timid & difficult to find, as they blend in with the Australian bush so well. This one posed nicely for this portrait.

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Uploaded on Jul 7, 2010

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Tawny-Frogmouth-Portrait

Tawny-Frogmouth-Portrait

Tawny Frogmouths are owls, which are very difficult to photograph as the blend in with their environment...

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Kangaroo-Portrait

Kangaroo-Portrait

Took this Kangaroo portrait while at Trial Bay on the north coast of NSW, Australia in soft morning light.

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Uploaded on Jul 7, 2010

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Glossy-Ibis-In-Flight

Glossy-Ibis-In-Flight

I captured this Glossy Ibis flying past, with my Sigmonster (Sigma 300-800mm lens) & Canon 7d DSLR....

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Open-Wide!

Open-Wide!

This was taken in the Okavango Delta (Xugana Island Lodge), while on Safari in May, 2010. The Hippos would make great patients for dentists!

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Heron

Heron

This was taken in the Okavango Delta (Xugana island Lodge), while on our 2010 Safari.

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Yellow-Billed-Hornbill

Yellow-Billed-Hornbill

One of my favourite birds in African birds, this Yellow Billed Hornbill, was photographed at Chobe National Park in Botswana, in May 2010.

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