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Photography Art in Nature: February 2014
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Photography Art in Nature. Panasonic FZ200 - my first excursion into non-auto everything. Friday, 28 February 2014. This week I practiced my bird photography at Adelaide Zoo; birds in flight is so challenging, though I did get a reasonable image in the Macaw Freeflight Presentation; more practice needed. Macaw looking directly at me. Friday, 21 February 2014. It looks to me just like the leg and foot of some T-Rex-type dinosaur! You can see the flowering part of the plant in the background. Photographing...
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sarah bell smith: I'm still alive
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Well it has been a long long long time since I last posted on here. I haven't fallen off the face of the earth but things in my life have changed quite a lot. In December last year my dad became extremely sick and was expected to die. He pulled through, but it was a very long recovery process and so that took up a lot of my time. I spent a lot of time home on the farm helping out as well as just trying to keep up at work whilst knowing what dad was going through. Posted by Sarah Bell Smith. Hi Sarah, goo...
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Bird Diary: Ravens nesting
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Birds of Linear Park, Adelaide. Monday, July 29, 2013. Little Raven being dive-bombed by a gang of Noisy Miners. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hibiscus backlit by the sun. I am a textile artist using mixed media, fibres and hand-made books. View my complete profile. Feathers of White Ibis. Click here to visit my Craft Conversations blog. Birds of Linear Park. The Boobook Owl is one of the smallest and most common of Australias owls, found everywhere including towns and cities. It is often. Pied Co...
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Bird Diary: The beauty of birds
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Birds of Linear Park, Adelaide. Tuesday, March 4, 2014. The beauty of birds. I find it doesn't matter whether a bird is native to Australia, a feral bird, in the wild, a pet or a zoo exhibit - whenever I see a bird I am entranced by their beauty and delicacy - small or large. Starling on a power line near to my home in suburban Adelaide. Macaw at Adelaide Zoo, in the Freeflight Presentation. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hibiscus backlit by the sun. View my complete profile. Feathers of White Ibis.
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Bird Diary: New Holland Honeyeater
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Birds of Linear Park, Adelaide. Wednesday, November 11, 2009. Labels: New Holland Honeyeater. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hibiscus backlit by the sun. I am a textile artist using mixed media, fibres and hand-made books. View my complete profile. Feathers of White Ibis. Click here to visit my Craft Conversations blog. Birds of Linear Park. The Boobook Owl is one of the smallest and most common of Australias owls, found everywhere including towns and cities. It is often. Budgerigar - always popular.
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Little Layers of Happy: SALA 2013 | A Visual Sensibility
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Thoughts from underneath the fabric stash…. Find out more…. A scary, exciting, wonderful leap of faith. Meet my pit crew… →. Little Layers of Happy: SALA 2013. June 3, 2013. Oh friends, today’s post comes to you with much gleeful hand clapping and just a wee bit of nervous hair twiddling. After much plotting and planning and too-ing and fro-ing, I can finally share with you the details of my very first exhibition:. A humongous and heart-felt “THANKYOU! I hear you ask. Well, throughout the duration of the...
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Bird Diary: Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo - what characters!
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Birds of Linear Park, Adelaide. Friday, April 18, 2014. Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo - what characters! I noticed some sulphur-crested cockatoos over at the oval, and watched them for ages, they have such interest in their surroundings, investigating everything. These two noticed me taking photos on my mobile phone. You looking at me? Don't look now but I think we can make a run for it . ". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hibiscus backlit by the sun. View my complete profile. Feathers of White Ibis.
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Bird Diary: Australian Grebe
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Birds of Linear Park, Adelaide. Monday, July 1, 2013. They don't stay still for long, keep diving just as you bring the binoculars up - Australian Grebes live on the nearly wetland at Lochiel Park. 169;Christine Linton, Australian Grebe. Last year I watched a pair displaying mirroring behaviour - fascinating as they seemed to know exactly what their partner was about to do. This video is of Great Crested Grebes which is also lovely to watch. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hibiscus backlit by the sun.
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Bird Diary: Rainbow Lorikeets
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Birds of Linear Park, Adelaide. Saturday, November 28, 2009. Rainbow lorikeets feed on nectar and pollen, with a brush-shaped tongue. They also eat the blossoms, insects and fruit. Their red eyes regard you briefly before returning to their voracious feeding. They are found around most of Australia's coastline except for the very dry parts. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hibiscus backlit by the sun. I am a textile artist using mixed media, fibres and hand-made books. View my complete profile. I snap...
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Bird Diary: Budgerigar - always popular
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Birds of Linear Park, Adelaide. Friday, December 11, 2009. Budgerigar - always popular. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hibiscus backlit by the sun. I am a textile artist using mixed media, fibres and hand-made books. View my complete profile. Feathers of White Ibis. Click here to visit my Craft Conversations blog. Birds of Linear Park. The Boobook Owl is one of the smallest and most common of Australias owls, found everywhere including towns and cities. It is often. Budgerigar - always popular.