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I'm really only allowed to call it a semi-wildlife pond as the eco-purists don't like my goldfish . But despite the non-wild fish, that small pond attracts an amazing amount of wildlife to the garden, pond skaters and water boatmen, dragonflies and damsels and a veritable traffic jam of birds taking turn for a bath. When I am out astro-imaging in pitch dark of a late February - early March night, I am serenaded by frogs who are normally very elusive and almost never seen or heard outside of the breeding season. But this morning one hopped out from under a hosta, gave me a rather indignant look for disturbing his breakfast then jumped into the weeds at the side of the pond. He was gracious enough to sit nicely for a portrait. It made for an extra nice start to my day.
Hope you all have a nice one too.
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My kit bag needs some modifications. Its such a pain to be swapping lenses and it doesn't make it any easier. Either that or I need one lens that can pretty much do everything.
On a side note, I was looking yesterday at my camera on B&H photo for some accessories and realized it goes now for 75% more than what I paid for it year and a half ago. Who would have thought to stock up on cameras as an investment?
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Liked the piccies thanks. What camera are you using that has increased in value?Don Alvarez wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 5:05 pm Last weekend my wife and I went to Morikami Japanese Garden in nearby Delray. I'm always looking for an excuse to bust out the camera these days. Very awesome place. Tranquil.
My kit bag needs some modifications. Its such a pain to be swapping lenses and it doesn't make it any easier. Either that or I need one lens that can pretty much do everything.
On a side note, I was looking yesterday at my camera on B&H photo for some accessories and realized it goes now for 75% more than what I paid for it year and a half ago. Who would have thought to stock up on cameras as an investment?
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Its a D3500. Nikon's entry level DLSR. I pickup up the bundle that had the kit lens and the extra 70-300 ED lens a while ago for $399. That was a no brainer at the time because the 70-300 sold alone for around $399. I see the same bundle now listed for around $690 and up.
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Wow, looks like they are having a party
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Yeah: but you don't want to be underneath them!
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This is a nice looking pond. Good job!Jockinireland wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 8:25 am Despite the complete lack of Astro-dark, this is a lovely time of year in the West of Ireland. One of the highlights of my day is my early morning coffee walk around my garden before I head off to work. I thought my wildlife pond was looking particularly pretty today with the Flag Iris' suddenly in bloom.
I'm really only allowed to call it a semi-wildlife pond as the eco-purists don't like my goldfish . But despite the non-wild fish, that small pond attracts an amazing amount of wildlife to the garden, pond skaters and water boatmen, dragonflies and damsels and a veritable traffic jam of birds taking turn for a bath. When I am out astro-imaging in pitch dark of a late February - early March night, I am serenaded by frogs who are normally very elusive and almost never seen or heard outside of the breeding season. But this morning one hopped out from under a hosta, gave me a rather indignant look for disturbing his breakfast then jumped into the weeds at the side of the pond. He was gracious enough to sit nicely for a portrait.
It made for an extra nice start to my day.
Hope you all have a nice one too.
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It had its wings fully open, having a wingspan of 20mm.
I believe I have correctly identified it as a Dwarf Pug...
It is a beautiful and very delicate species :smile:
I do not know how long it has been here, but it has remained in the same position today for hours up to now.
I am sure it is still alive but I will keep checking on it.
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Obviously they work out to impress the ladies.
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Spiny cheeked honeyeaters This little bugger was singing up a storm at sunrise
in the bare branches of the loganberry tree outside
my bedroom window.
Who needs an alarm clock?
White plumed honey eaters
Crested Pigeons
Sulphur crested cockatoo
It has something in its mouth. I am not sure what it is or why it's carrying it.
Might be food but I can't ID it. Cheers
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The cocky (that is a great shot too!) is carrying a 1/2 eaten piece of a pine cone. There are lots of bits like this lying on the road outside at the moment and in our local "Pine Gully" a little way away off, courtesy of the yellow-tails.
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Eyepieces: way too many (is that possible?), but I do like my TV 32mm plossl, 13mm Nagler T6, 27mm Panoptic and 3-6mm Nagler zoom, plus Fujiyama 18mm and 25mm orthos and Tak 7.5mm LE
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