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    September 04

    Talking about Waranga Basin panorama

     

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    Talking about Waranga Basin panorama

     

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    Talking about Waranga Basin panorama

    Ken (aka Poppy Ironbark) has uploaded several panoramas he's created in Live Photo Gallery - here's one.

    When you're at his site, check the others he's got there. 

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    Talking about Sturt's Desert Pea - Alice Springs Desert Park

     

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    Talking about Sturt's Desert Pea - Alice Springs Desert Park

     

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    Talking about Sturt's Desert Pea - Alice Springs Desert Park

    Some more photos and commentary from Kevin. 

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    Sturt's Desert Pea - Alice Springs Desert Park

    I've noticed that one or two of you have taken a look at an earlier photo of Sturt's Desert Pea I showed. They have been my favourite flowers for 56 years, ever since I saw some growing in desert country near Menindee NSW. Much deeper reds and blacker "noses" than others I had seen growing in home gardens; left quite an impression on a 13 year old boy.

    These photos were taken in 1998 at Alice Springs Desert Park, where the climate suits them well. You may recognise this first one.

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    A bonus, heavily cropped, photo of a Crimson Chat also taken at park.

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    Talking about CANON PowerShot S5 IS-Rushworth Wild Flowers

     

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    Talking about CANON PowerShot S5 IS-Rushworth Wild Flowers

     

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    Talking about CANON PowerShot S5 IS-Rushworth Wild Flowers

    Catching up on some good posts from various webDotWizards - here's one to get you started. 

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    CANON PowerShot S5 IS-Rushworth Wild Flowers

    Its Vietnam Vets Day today, I'm a Vietnam Vet. Having a quiet time listening to some relaxing music, watching a slide show of my photos, reflecting on the past. It's been suggested that I think about trying to do a series on Rushworth wild flowers. This one of an Everlasting caught my eye taken at 6mm(36mm equivalent) last spring. Hopefully this season will be a bit better,more rain. Might give it a go with the PowerShot and EOS 450D with 60mm Macro Lens.

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    I'll have to find a level between strict accuracy and my aim of images with IMPACT.

    Talking about CANON EOS 450D camera + EF 70-300mm f4.5-5.6 DO IS USM lens. Trial photos.

     

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    Talking about CANON EOS 450D camera + EF 70-300mm f4.5-5.6 DO IS USM lens. Trial photos.

     

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    Talking about CANON EOS 450D camera + EF 70-300mm f4.5-5.6 DO IS USM lens. Trial photos.

    Still catching up... 

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    CANON EOS 450D camera + EF 70-300mm f4.5-5.6 DO IS USM lens. Trial photos.

    Trying out my new lens which is 112-480mm (35mm equivalent) on this camera. I think we should always quote 35mm equivalent when we talk about focal lengths being used in a photo.This is a father's day and, I think, a Christmas present to myself.

    I looked up a few lens tests noticing its few weaker points. They didn't seem to be a problem to someone taking any sort of care. These photos are aimed to be the worst that the lens will do, not the best.

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    Taken from about 150 metres, handheld at dusk. 480mm, 1/60sec, ISO 800, f5.6. A close look shows catch light in eye.

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    Eastern Rosella 480mm (cropped a bit), 1/160sec, ISO 800, f5.6

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    Jonquil taken in a gentle breeze. Wild flower rather than native flower. Taken in the bush with bonus view of kangaroo poo. 112mm, F7.1

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    Taken at 152mm at dusk. A report suggested that the lens isn't as sharp as much more expensive L series lenses. I don't own Photoshop, but there is more scope for in-camera sharpening if I felt a need for it.