Just another summer’s day in Far North Queensland.
Tag Archives: Photography
FNQ in pastels
Sunsets don’t have to be vivid reds and oranges to be spectacular. I just wish my camera didn’t introduce so much noise into the shadow areas.
The garden zoo was busy today
I went outside and spotted a medium sized wallaby doing some lawn maintenance.
I grabbed the camera and was just about to click the shutter release when it was spooked by a noise from the forest.
Yet another cassowary in the garden. I’m going to miss these when we move back home.
Cassowary having a dog-like shake of the feathers.
And off. They don’t stay long because we don’t feed them. A fed cassowary is a dead cassowary.
Golden orb weaver spider
To give you some sense of scale this little lady is larger than my hand. Cute!
It’s probably a Nephila pilipes and also likely to be a juvenile female. You can read more about this baby on Wikipedia. There are nine male admirers sitting in her web and waiting for her to return. The males are probably 5% of the size of the female. Yes, they really are that small.
Goanna in the garden
A fine specimen stomping through the garden and searching for breakfast. This big boy is about 1.5m (4 foot) long.
The usual stuff about taking photos through a fly screen applies. Click the thumbnail image for a much larger version, as always.