
- Mr Spikey plant
Gets me every time.

2. Pearls of Web
Found this gorgeous web down by the lagoon on a walk and came back the next foggy day with my camera to get a photo. Needed a ladder to get a better one but I was happy with this one.
Nikon D500. Lens 35mm. ISO 100. f 6.3 1/250. Crop and Edit in Lightroom

3. Close Up
Not quite there yet but this is my new camera with 150-600 lens attached

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5. Grasshopper
Canon EOS 90D
f/2.8 1/3sec ISO-100

6. Capturing those special moments
Overcast & Raining is always a challenge.
f/3.2, Exp 200, ISO 1000 100mm Lens

7. Aurora and the stars
The influx of precipitating charged particles in the Earth’s magnetic atmosphere and the edge of the Milky Way brought the magic of the Universe right up close into our backyard. What a Show!
16mm f 2.8 15 sec ISO 3200

8. Spent Gazania
Close-up using Canon RP with Canon 100mm EF lens (used Canon Speedlight 430 EXii flash unit)
f/11, 1/200, ISO-100

9. Gerbera
Challenged myself to attempt capturing water droplets close up.
I experimented with all sorts of lighting and positioning.
Focus set on the centre of the flower.
Potted gerbera on my kitchen bench with black card backdrop
What do I do differently to capture water droplet in focus?
Camera: Nikon D500 Lens: Nikon lens (kit) 18-55mm1:3 5-5.6G
Camera f5.6 1/250 ISO 400
Lens on manual setting with VR set to off
Flash unit added to camera plus tripod

10. Visiting Grandmas Garden