26 July 2013

Bushland walk - Norah Head


white sandy pathways and russet-coloured male seedheads adorning the She-Oaks (Casuarinas)

Correa (Native Fuchsia)


Banksia

Wattle



Wattle


Last September, the start of our spring-time, this same walk provided such lovely colourful native flowers.  I'll be sure to go back again in a couple months time to do it again.

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19 comments:

  1. Beautiful pictures Carole.
    The second is really great.
    The dashboard does not show that you've posted something new.
    Probably not mine, I have a new blog post at Wednesday.
    Regards, Irma

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  2. All of your photos are wonderful! I especially like close up of the correa flowers! WOW! Amazing shots, Carole! I love your photos!
    Hugs, Laura

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  3. i do believe your new camera is a good one! the opening shot and the reflection - wow!!!

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  4. Have fun with the new camera!

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  5. WOW...what a camera!!! That native Fuchsia is gorgeous...our native fuchsia looks much different. TFS Carole!
    Paper Hugs,
    Jan

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  6. Looks like the new camera is doing all the right things - but you still have to SEE the image first! Its not really just down to more megapixels - its down to the way we see things!

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  7. Fantastic shots- I think I like your new camera!

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  8. So glad you are enjoying your new camera, Carole. I sure am enjoying seeing your beautiful photographs from it! :-)

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  9. Great detail in your pictures Carole. Looks like the Sony works really well - enjoy.

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  10. Great shots Carole! Excited for you getting your new camera, and see that it is doing a great job. Love those new megapixels. does your teleconverter work with this?? Very excitiing getting a new camera

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  11. Beautiful photos, Carole! I especially love the trees reflected onto the water. I look forward to all the new images your new toy will inspire in you!

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  12. Carole, the Wattle is pretty and I love the second shot of the Fuchsia. The reflection shot is gorgeous. These all lovely images and beautiful scenery.

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  13. Anonymous11:51 pm

    oh I so love your photography bit time. Thumbs up!

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  14. That fuchsia foto is fabulous. (couldn't stop myself there, sorry) The camera is a small little unit. The guy is a good reviewer too. You'll keep the old camera close by as a back-up?

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  15. Love your photos. Your new camera seems to be working quite well! LOL

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  16. HI Carole the first and 5th shots are my favorites however the 2nd close up is also very good. You seemed to have got the hang of your now camera now

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  17. thanks for your comments everyone here. Sinbad (John): will keep the other camera though this has the same focal range plus more built in. However, naturally, like the other, I do need to stabilize against something to get a decent shot, handheld. That's not always possible when out birding, and walking around with a tripod also is cumbersome for bird photography. By the time I'd set it up when I see a bird you can bet it's taken off. Catch 22. One main reason I wanted to make the change was to have something with a decent battery in it to recharge easily. My old camera I was forever feeding it with two x AA's. When you're using zoom all the time they suck the life out of them quickly. Plus now, I don't need to also carry my pocket-camera for the close-ups, location shots anymore since I used to keep the big lens on all the time ready for the birds on the other. This newer 'bridge' camera caters for both ends of the scale. Jeanne: "does my teleconverter work with this camera?" This new camera does the same focal distance plus some already, with the zoom factor built-in. I couldn't 'add' to it with a tele-converter. I've still got lots to learn with it but basically it's very similar (same brand), to the old one

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  18. Outstanding shots, Carol!
    Having more pixels really does make a difference. Love the native fuchsia. What a lovely flower.

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  19. I don't think I've ever seen a Correa (Native Fuchsia) before. That is just lovely, Carole! Interesting to hear about your camera too!

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