Posts in Category A1
The brightly coloured butterfly in this shot is Ornithoptera priamus (common green birdwing)
Read articleTo two or not to two...
Read articleWhen you are this tall, you have to look down on the world.
Read articleMaking a meal of some ribs
Read articleMaking a meal of some ribs
Read articleMaking a meal of some ribs
Read articleMaking a meal of some ribs
Read articleA rock wallaby at rest
Read articleTo balance a girls-only tree-house we must show a boys-only one.
Read articleAn eland posing at the top of a hill
Read articleA new male lion stalks the back range at Werribee as he waits out quarantine.
Read articleTo balance a girls-only tree-house we must show a boys-only one.
Read articleSometimes a tortoise just has to get somewhere.
Read articleThe newest exhibit at Melbourne Museum is huge, but so cool - the most complete dinosaur skeleton uncovered so far.
Read articleSometimes the details are important!
Read articleA lion's tree-house is girls only for a little bit longer.
Read articleThe newest exhibit at Melbourne Museum is huge, but so cool - the most complete dinosaur skeleton uncovered so far.
Read articleWhat can you do with a burst of images?
Read articleThis is not what you expect to find in the lemur enclosure.
Read articleA wedge tail eagle looks dangerous, even when she is scruffy!
Read articleA wedge tail eagle looks dangerous, even when she is scruffy!
Read articleA goanna may be a lizard, but a lot bigger than most lizards.
Read articleDoes this photograph of a gorilla's breakfast show how sharp this lens can be?
Read articleGiving the African wild dogs at Werribee Open Range Zoo some time in the sun
Read articleNew Year's Eve at Melbourne Zoo was hot, but the otter's enclosure is well shaded.
Read articleChristmas at Melbourne Zoo is a time to get some beautiful photographs on our friends.
Read articleI'm ready for my close-up Mr de Mille.
Read articleHow a raptor makes a capture
Read articleWhen a barking owl is flying overhead, don't duck!
Read articleShowing off her distinctive plumage, this black-breasted buzzard is naturally alliterative.
Read articleHead horizontal, no matter what angle his body and wings are at
Read articleThis eagle really can see things that you can't.
Read articleThe largest eagle in Australia is the wedge-tail eagle.
Read articleSmall and fast, this is a hard bird to photograph!
Read articleA nankeen kestrel can hover above prey.
Read articleWhen chased by a lion, don't expect climbing a tree to save you
Read articleA quick burst of speed from a focussed predator
Read articleKulinda the cheetah can reach 120km/hour if she wants to.
Read articleThe Sony Alpha 1 is going to be used at high ISO. This post compares some mid-high ISO values, and their impact on image quality.
Read articleThis article shows a series of images shot in a single burst using the Sony A1 and the Sony 135mm GM.
Read articleThis article shows a series of images shot in a single burst using the Sony A1 and the Sony 135mm GM. This combination is very effective when photographing birds which are not too far away.
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