My new Nikon DSLR is great but lugging lenses and swapping them around is a pain in the butt. I ended up not even using the telephoto on our recent trip (although the weather was generally bad enough for that not to matter.) So when I saw the 16-300mm lens I’d been hoping to get before we head to Antarctica for Xmas, on sale, I snapped it up. And then I had to test it, didn’t I 🙂
These are all from Bribie Island.
Blackwinged stilts
Australian Raven
Australian Grebe
Tawny frogmouth
Bottle-nosed dolphins in Pumice Stone passage. There was a pod of at least six, with at least one calf that we could see. Taking photos of these damn things is impossible 🙂
Hibbertia scandens (‘Snake vine’)
Banksia dead flower heads and seed pods
Leptospermum
Glass House Mountains doing their imitation of China
And these were all from an exhibition at the local museum called Portraits of a Tea Cosy. The artist is Loani Prior.
Lovely! The photo of the grebe is particularly stunning. 🙂
glad you like it 🙂