lazjen
11-11-2013, 11:19 PM
We went to Girraween National Park for the weekend. The cicadas were in full song, quite deafening at times. I used an app on the phone to measure the level and it was reporting 70 to 77 decibels.
I'm still processing a lot of the photos I took (I did get a cicada), but here's some I've done:
Superb Fairy Wren:
151544 Larger version (https://plus.google.com/117947786043442287168/posts/DjnTPg37Z8A)
Dragonflies:
151545
151546 Larger blue dragonflies version (https://plus.google.com/117947786043442287168/posts/JKZk1yTD2pK)
151547 Larger green dragon fly version (https://plus.google.com/117947786043442287168/posts/2ptaVCz5DtP)
I'm not sure on the species for the dragonflies, but the blues are likely Rockmasters (Sapphire, Arrowhead and/or Whitewater), while the green one is possibly a Jade Hunter or Unicorn Hunter.
Canon EOS 6D, 28-135mm IS lens. All images cropped, no other changes to the wren photo and small cleanups to the dragonflies.
I'm still processing a lot of the photos I took (I did get a cicada), but here's some I've done:
Superb Fairy Wren:
151544 Larger version (https://plus.google.com/117947786043442287168/posts/DjnTPg37Z8A)
Dragonflies:
151545
151546 Larger blue dragonflies version (https://plus.google.com/117947786043442287168/posts/JKZk1yTD2pK)
151547 Larger green dragon fly version (https://plus.google.com/117947786043442287168/posts/2ptaVCz5DtP)
I'm not sure on the species for the dragonflies, but the blues are likely Rockmasters (Sapphire, Arrowhead and/or Whitewater), while the green one is possibly a Jade Hunter or Unicorn Hunter.
Canon EOS 6D, 28-135mm IS lens. All images cropped, no other changes to the wren photo and small cleanups to the dragonflies.