Showing posts with label 200mm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 200mm. Show all posts

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Huh


Looks kind of stupid and silly.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Post-Bush Fire Stevenson Fall, Marysville, Melbourne


This waterfall was one of the 3 "tallest" waterfall in Victoria, Australia. Why are there 3 tallest single span waterfalls? This does not make sense to me. However, the look of the falls has changed significantly. Mother nature does provide changes in mysterious ways.



Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Flamingo


A little bit like a commercial for baby lotion or soft pillow?

Friday, July 20, 2012

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Bay of Martyrs



This shot took us 2 hours to search this spot and waited for the sun set for consecutive 2 days. Well, it makes my day!

Emu attack



It was funny that Joel and I were tailgated by the emu lot. So we end up hiding back into the 4WD and chase them back!!!!!

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Moth Macro by Pentax A 200mm f4 macro



Spotted this the wall. Thanks to stun gun to flash this baby delirious. 



Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Foreground bokeh


The weather has been rather bad. This image was really just a messing around with foreground bokeh. Why?

Pentax lenses are usually better in the foreground bokeh department than background one...

Monday, December 27, 2010

Spring of Christmas Macro


This image is taken by A 200mm f4 Macro

4 seasons in one day. Melbourne is having a tantrum like a lady in menopause. With all friends leaving for festive season holidays (None of us really celebrate christmas), I managed to do 2 overseas shifts as well as reading a novel that I have made up my mind not finishing it. LOL.

Again, I think a photograph from the dying plant in my backyard would suffice for my blog. At least this is something!!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Macro of a bug


This image is taken by Pentax A 200mm f4 macro

Guess where this shot was taken?

Yes, on the wall of my filthy room. The amazing thing about this bug was that it did not even bother to move while I wag the big camera all over it. I guess I did not have to spray Mortein all over it.

However, I did use 2 flash guns to stun it pretty well. It was captured head on on my camera creating that good impact I liked.

This is less than 5 mm in length and I could not name what this insect was. Thanks to a dull and uneventful Thursday - this shot really made my day. Soon I would say good bye to Pentax system pretty much. Still some gears did make me a little uneasy to let go.

Merry Christmas Everyone :)

p.s. I just read from News Week magazine that 17% of Americans who are unemployed, are no longer looking for work or even looking for part time based jobs.

Quote of the day


Serious sport, according to George Orwell, is a war minus the shootings.