Showing posts with label 150mm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 150mm. Show all posts

Saturday, December 6, 2025

Butterfly for Saturday Critter

 


The scene glows with a quiet, luminous warmth—the kind of yellow that doesn’t shout but settles, like a secret whispered by sunlight. In the Melbourne Botanical Garden, colour never arrives alone; it drifts in with the breeze, pools at the base of old trees, lingers on petals as though reluctant to move on. But this shade of yellow feels deliberate, almost sculpted by the softness of the afternoon.

It is a colour that seems to hold its own weather: gentle, honey-warm, a counterpoint to the unpredictable moods of the city beyond the gates. It brightens the air without force, casting a mellow radiance along the winding paths and over the rippling lawns. You can feel it filling the space between leaves, turning shadows tender rather than sharp, as though the garden itself is taking a long, unhurried breath.

Nearby, the lake mirrors this gold—broken by the glide of a bird, a passing breeze, or the dip of a willow branch. The trees, old and knowing, seem to lean into the glow as if recalling seasons when the world felt slower. Even the faint hum of city life fades under this yellow hush, softened into something that feels almost musical.

Here, in this light, time loosens. Colours deepen. The ordinary becomes luminous.
It is the kind of yellow that lifts the heart without asking, the kind that finds you rather than the other way around—quiet, steady, and full of its own gentle grace.


Olympus E520 

150mm f2 


Linking Saturday Critter


Saturday, September 21, 2024

Galah from local garden for Saturday Critter

 


Loud and clear

Linking Saturday Critter




Saturday, June 22, 2024

More critter for Saturday Critter

 


Not sure it is a moth or a butterfly. 

Olympus 150mm f2 

Linking Saturday Critter

I got a new OLED monitor for my desktop in my room. It turned out there was no speaker function. So I had to get Joel to sort it out today. 






Saturday, May 4, 2024

Butterfly for Saturday Critter

 


Back here in Taipei just last night. The magistrate misspelled her name and land title so waiting for the court to rectify the errors would take another 6 months minimum. Travelling around the middle part of Taiwan is a tropical experience. So humid and hot. 

The above shot was taken when I was experimenting a new macro lens a while back. 


Canon 5D 

Sigma 150mm f2.8 macro


Linking Saturday Critter




Saturday, April 20, 2024

Saturday, November 18, 2023

Lady bug in Camberwell for Saturday Critter

 


It is nice to see green bokeh


Olympus 150 f2


Linking Saturday Critter


Saturday, October 28, 2023

Galah in Ringwood Melbourne for Saturday Critter


 

They are starting to make noises every morning. Really noisy. 

Olympus 150mm f2

Linking Saturday Critter



Saturday, March 11, 2023

Butterfly for Eileen's Saturday Critter

 


It is quite difficult to even post on blogspot. I have scheduled all the photo posts on the other street photography 3 weeks ahead. Here, I was planning to post it day by day. Very often, the editing platform just crashed for no apparent reasons either. 

Getting home to my home town in Taipei is always a nightmare. Everyone seems to want to borrow money for their own family dysfunction. I am not a bank. It is really getting to me that things have to get ugly.

I also learnt that I cannot even copy and paste my blog link address to all the weekly event either. I miss my original structure back in Australia. Humans only thrive on restructure. Constant innovation does not bring stability.


Olympus 150mm f2


Linking Saturday Critter






Saturday, March 4, 2023

Spider for Saturday Critter

 


Spotted in my own garden lol


Sony A7RIV

Sigma 150mm f2.8 macro


Linking Eileen's Saturday Critter



Saturday, January 21, 2023

Red Galah for Eileen's Saturday Critter

 


They are everywhere. So loud.


Murray vs Kokkinakis tennis match over night was a nice one to watch. Just feeling too exhausted to do anything today


Linking Saturday Critter




Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Shoes hung up high in laneway, Melbourne CBD

 


I love shallow depth of field at one stage. It was what a lens geek would do. I have tons of shots on the shoes hung up in the laneway of Melbourne. I never quite understood why this was done first place.

My pals tell me it was a way to mark the sales point for weeds. Or it was a mysterious way to play a game. 

Olympus 150mm f2


This is linking Bokeh shots






Saturday, October 15, 2022

Little Wallaby baby for Saturday's Critter

 


A new karate moves 


Olympus E520

150mm f2


This is in link with Saturday's Critter







Sunday, September 11, 2022

Cortinarius rotundisporus in Yarra Junction, Melbourne

 


It is very hard ignoring it when I see one. Love the petite look of it. 


Sony A7RIV

Sigma 150mm f2.8 macro


Mushroom











Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Foraging in the bush, Emerald

 


The sheer joy of getting a macro shot in focus. I am using an old sigma macro lens from 30 years ago. There is no digital coating on the lens. So flare sensitivity is clear. I don't like flashes in macro so this was taken at high ISO. A lot of noise. Well, whatever. It was a nice walk in the wet forest.

Sony A7RIV

EX 150mm f2.8 macro

Mushroom




Sunday, August 21, 2022

Mycelium in the woods, Mount Macedon, Victoria

 


They do look yummy in the moisture. 

I shot this in the rain actually. I used an old sigma macro lens that was not weather resistant at all.


Sony A7RIV

Sigma 150mm f2.8 macro 


Mount Macedon Gallery





Monday, April 22, 2013

Car lights


Car lights. Nice bokeh. 150mm f2

Friday, August 31, 2012

Car light, Wellington parade, Melbourne


This was a vintage car I spotted in Wellington parade near CBD. South Eastern Corner of CBD.

Just like the look of this shot where it renders a feel of abstract art.

Shot by Olympus 150mm f2 SD

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Sausage at Camberwell Market, Melbourne, Australia


Yeah, the sausage looks rather scary to eat. What I like from this view is the soft creamy bokeh from 150mm f2 ZD 

It seems this type of gourmet sausage is rather popular with a long queue waiting to buy this...

Monday, December 13, 2010

Olympus ZD 150mm f2 gallery

This lens has been my companion for a long time. This lens has produced some pleasant images throughout my university years.

Here are the example shots taken by this lens.











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