A few creature close ups from Roma Street Parklands
Hello,
Just finished processing a few images from a recent trip to Roma Street Parklands in the centre of Brisbane – a lovely, welcoming, green oasis in contrast to the stark glass and concrete edifices straining upwards.
The Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog was around 2 to 3 cms long and some 1½ to 2 metres away. Sadly, not even the Image Stabilizer (IS) on the Canon lens could predict the motion of the grass stem swaying in the breeze, so I had to squeeze the shutter release at the peak or trough of the swaying movement, where the frog was momentarily stationary.
The EWD was perched atop a rock under heavy shade so I used a burst of auto flash to fill in the shadows.
Just looking at the thumbnails was sufficient to tell that these would be
superlative shots. And clicking on them did not disappoint. These are
simply awesome!
Just looking at the thumbnails was sufficient to tell that these would be
superlative shots. And clicking on them did not disappoint. These are
simply awesome!
Best Regards
Gary
Thank you David, Troy and Gary – it’s quite refreshing not to have to auto guide on your subject for a change and to be able to see what you are doing!
Great shots, Dennis! I'm thinking about heading in there on Saturday morning for a couple of hours.
Hi Rick
Thanks! Be sure to get there early – we arrived around 6:30am and had to leave at 8:30am due to the fierce heat and high humidity, although the forecast is for cooler weather on Saturday I think.
If we do go on Saturday, we’ll probably arrive around 7:00am so we might just see you down there.
Inspirational shots there Dennis
Well done as usual
Cheers
Thanks Colin and Ron, these delightful creatures were quite co-operative, although the Wrens were quite flighty and only alighted for a second or two before darting off again.
The dragon is very impressive - love the colours.
What lens did you use for these?
DT
Hi David
Thanks! The photos were taken with the Canon 300mm F4 L IS. I still get lulled into a false sense of security with IS, and sometimes use it like a standard lens, ending up with camera shake. You still need good technique when shooting at 300mm!
Awesome shots Dennis! My faves would have to definitely be the absolutely gorgeous water dragon and the spider web and spider glistening in the sun. Very well seen and well shot! Thanks for sharing
Awesome shots Dennis! My faves would have to definitely be the absolutely gorgeous water dragon and the spider web and spider glistening in the sun. Very well seen and well shot! Thanks for sharing
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Originally Posted by Octane
That eastern water dragon is spectacular, Dennis. But, they're all great shots -- as we've come to expect of you.
H
Thank you Shelley and Humayun – your kind words are amplified by your own photographic talents that inspire and amaze me!