Rock-wallaby on the grass
Rock-wallabies don’t have to be standing on solid rock.
The nankeen kestrel is small, fast, and agile in the air. They are one of the few raptors who can hover.
This is the brightest the full moon can be, because the moon is at its closest to Earth
A Major Mitchell cockatoo demonstrates flare on landing.
The hippo’s legs seem so out of proportion to its body. It is a coffee table among dining tables.
The Sony Alpha 1 is the first in a new line of Sony cameras. This is my impressions of this new camera after 32 000 frames.
The Sony Alpha 1 is going to be used at high ISO. This post compares some mid-high ISO values, and their impact on image quality.
Magra the wedge-tailed eagle is wonderful in flight, as long as you aren’t her prey.
My first excursion with Voigtländer 35mm f/2 APO Lanthar was to the State Rose Garden.
A sugar glider (a marsupial flying possum who eats sap and nectar) photographed in extremely low light.
The Voigtländer 35mm f/2 APO Lanthar is the next APO Lanthar released for E mount. Here are my first impressions of the lens.
Melbourne’s CBD skyline over the Yarra river in the early light of dawn
This article shows a series of images shot in a single burst using the Sony A1 and the Sony 135mm GM.
A kite in flight, showing off how good he looks in the bright sunshine.
Showing that the Sony 135mm f/1.8 GM can shoot sun stars. It has 11 aperture blades, so we get 22 points on our sun stars.