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    Great photos!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Repliconics View Post
    I think we best just call this tread birds in my garden!.
    There's just to many of the wonderful little things.




    There's been a Firetail flitting in and out the last few days.
    But at this point he's quicker than me.

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    I call them LBJ's - Little Brown Jobs. Any little bird that has no interest in sitting still while I get a decent shot of it is given that monicker. Very frustrating, you just need bucket loads of patience and a fair bit of luck when chasing these feathered friends. Very impressed with your lense, it seems to be sharper than my Sigma 50-500, which is starting to show it's age.
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    Well here's something new.
    Poetry no less!

    There must be something in the water down here that makes you think your all artsy and in touch with yourself!.



    Oh now I'm in trouble.
    If I buy a tie dye t shirt can someone just shoot me!.

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    Makes me wonder what else is growing in your garden?

    You are certainly a multi talented person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Shed View Post
    Makes me wonder what else is growing in your garden?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Repliconics View Post
    If I buy a tie dye t shirt can someone just shoot me!.

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    I went up to the area were the Bay Of Fires starts just to have a look around.
    The weather today has been less than stellar for photography to say the least.
    Overcast rain and very little contrast in the light.

    Still I had a go with what nature had given me to work with on the day.













    What an incredible place and that's just the start of it.
    The Bay Of Fires runs for 35 kilometres up to Eddystone Point.
    And the locals tell me it just gets better as you go!.

    So if that's it at it's least attractive I can hardly wait for some good weather.

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    The low light has actually worked for you in that there is a lot of definition in the shadows due to less intensity of light. Really great photos. I am guessing, the rusty colour is iron deposits in the boulders? Makes for a great shot all the same
    Just do it!

    Kind regards Rod

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    I have to agree with Rod, your camera skills are up there with the best, and what a stunning part of the world to live in.
    The person who never made a mistake never made anything

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    I went and had a look at one of the smaller waterfall's in the area.
    It's called Hall's Falls and it's about 30 kilometres from home.
    The falls are really nice but I was a little disappointed by the amount of debris caught at their base.
    So I had to work around it to get some shots.









    The sub-tropical rainforest in the area is something else!.



    Then I ran into this fellow on the way back to the car park.



    It was a very nice way to spend to couple of hours!.

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    Love the wrens. All the pics are good but live the wrens

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    I just LOVE that second shot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveTTC View Post
    Love the wrens. All the pics are good but live the wrens

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    Where's the wrens, I can't see the wrens, camera wrens? Good shooting Trev! How long to paint all those rocks?

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    A White Bellied Sea Eagle was flying out over the lagoon late yesterday.
    I'd imagine looking for a snack.

    He was a little out of range for a good shot but still you have to have a go!



    Speaking of having a go, also punching above your weight and not to mention having some really big stones!
    A Raven turned up who for some reason had decided that the Eagle could shove off.





    They maybe back for round two today with a little luck.
    I'm backing the Raven!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chambezio View Post
    I am guessing, the rusty colour is iron deposits in the boulders? Makes for a great shot all the same
    It's lichen Rod, but I don't know what species. Spectacular stuff though!

    Trev, there's some really great pics in there. Good work! Yes, keep going north, and look out for a thunderstorm in the late afternoon - the light that can follow will make that lichen BURN! You'll be tripping over yourself trying to take all the pic possibilities.....there's only a few minutes of that kind of light usually.
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