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Merely Feline – Joe

Going to the zoo gives an opportunity to take photographs of animals that you don’t normally see. I did get a few photos of the various animals on display but a personal preference of mine is to try and get them in the most natural of settings. This can sometimes be hard in a zoo as all the animals are, of course, in their enclosures. One place where I could get some good pretty photos was the Meerkat enclosure. The combination of low walls and all of the animals out and about, going about their daily life gave me the chance to sit down for a while and take some photos. Meerkats are quite fascinating to watch. They are very social animals with several animals playing, grooming and foraging for food while one or two stand on “Sentry” Duties and look out for danger. Further to that, they are extremely cute and lovable.

To try and get as natural looking shots as possible I focused on getting portrait style shots of them. This helped in eliminating unnatural looking walls and other things from the background.

Hope you enjoy.

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Bird is the word – Joe

Our trip to the Blue Mountains was really good. It was great to get away and spend some quality time with the family. Sadly though, it wasn’t very good photography wise. The weather wasn’t the best. It was rainy, windy and generally quite overcast. We did have a sulphur-crested cockatoo visit us on the back porch and I managed to get a couple of photos. That was the extent of it bird wise on that trip.

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Photographer Profile – Dave B

I’ve known Dave for a few years through a common love of motorcycles, but it was only recently that I found out we also shared a love for photography! After seeing some of his photos on Facebook, I asked Dave if he would like to share some on the blog and possibly make future contributions. Since I really want this blog to help show off others’ work, what better way than a photographic profile – AiM

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Wildlife With a Telephoto Lens – Neville

Frustrations and Lessons Learnt

Photographing wildlife can, on the one hand, be exhilarating and awe-inspiring, and the other, downright frustrating and depressing! A weekend away in Noosa enabled me to experience all these feelings in the space of a few minutes.

Beware the automatic focus!

Trying to capture a good snap of birds in a Casuarina tree is nearly impossible. Turn off the automatic focus function and concentrate on the subject (IMG 0350) taken at 200mm, the willy wagtails are visible but obscured by the Casuarina leaves. Pull back to 115mm and get both tree and birds in focus (IMG 0351)

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