A Day at Auckland Zoo
Last week I flew to Auckland for the announcement of the new G9II, and to return the one I had been using for the last month…
A Day at Auckland Zoo Read More »
Last week I flew to Auckland for the announcement of the new G9II, and to return the one I had been using for the last month…
A Day at Auckland Zoo Read More »
Another month has passed without my posting very much on my blog, but this time there is a very special reason. I was busy playing with a new toy!
Lumix G9II A Review Read More »
If you are a nature photographer, the weather is always something to think about. Even on rainy days I like to get the camera out…
What to do on a rainy day… Read More »
After a month recuperating from a health issue, I am finally able to get back out and about with my camera. I decided that the red-crowned kakariki would be my target bird for the outing, so we headed to Nga Manu.
Out and about again Read More »
Every winter we fill the Silvereye feeder when the natural food sources are hard to come by. It only took them 2 days to find it this year.
The Silvereyes are Back in the Garden Read More »
An insight into how I look at my images when it comes to cropping and why I crop the way I do.
A guide to cropping bird images Read More »
Recently Wellington Zoo welcomed two snow leopards from Melbourne Zoo. Of course this means we have been visiting the zoo!
On our return we found a noisy kākā youngster demanding to be fed. Its squarking didn’t do any good, other than to scare off any of the other kākā around it.
Another kākā colour morph Read More »
A few years ago I heard about a special kākā at Zealandia. Named Pinky-B by her monitors, she had different colouring to the rest of the kākā in the valley with the exception of her daughter who also sported the pretty pinky red feathers.
In search of a red kākā Read More »
Today’s excursion with the G9 was to Nga Manu Nature Reserve. Accompanied with the Leica DG 100-400 lens, the G9 is perfect for my bird images.
Red-crowned kakariki at Nga Manu Read More »
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