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26 July 2006
Honeyeater
I love books for IDing things! This is a Brown Honeyeater, fairly common throughout Australia, principally a nectar-feeder, it also takes insects. I took this photo at the Roma Street Parklands.
No, i didn't use a tripod, I tend to be too lazy to cart it around, also, you asked about my macro. It's a tamron 90mm Di lens. Thanks for the comments.
I'm a 30 something, amateur photographer living in Albury, Australia, though I commenced this blog while living in Brisbane. I've dabbled with photography since my school days, but have recently reignited my enthusiasum for it since upgrading to a ditital SLR.
I started this blog in July 2006, after viewing and being inspired by many other photoblogs. I hope my blog will contribute to that inspiration for others.
For those who just can't help but want to know what equipment everyone else is using, here is what's in my bag of tricks: Nikon d70, 18-70mm lens, 75-300mm lens,90mm macro lens, and sb600 flash.
Please feel free to leave me comments on my photos - your thoughts help me to improve my photography.
2 comments:
nice shot! did you use a tripod?
No, i didn't use a tripod, I tend to be too lazy to cart it around, also, you asked about my macro. It's a tamron 90mm Di lens. Thanks for the comments.
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