Flutter By
FOCAL LENGTH: 5.8 mm
APERTURE: f/5.6
SHUTTER: 1/160 sec
ISO: N/A
Moss
FOCAL LENGTH: 5.8 mm
APERTURE: f/2.8
SHUTTER: 1/60 sec
ISO: N/A
Got Tongue?
FOCAL LENGTH: 5.8 mm
APERTURE: f/5.6
SHUTTER: 1/60 sec
ISO: N/A
Imagine how handy it would be to go around life with a licker like this one…. No more wasted droplets at the bottom of the tinny!!
No, in all seriousness, it is serious flutterby season here at the moment… I was walking down the beach last weekend and there were thousands streaming in from the ocean to the shrubs blooming away in the dunes… one of those stereotypical “if only I remembered the camera” moments!! Instead, I present a fairly normal fluttsie from my backyard. Only “fairly normal” because he could probably do with a back-wax. ![]()
Ghost Crab
FOCAL LENGTH: 5.8 mm
APERTURE: f/5.6
SHUTTER: 1/400 sec
ISO: N/A
While a massive fan of the beach, I am lucky enough to be able to say that I’ve never had crabs. More than happy to photograph some crustaceans though.
The Wasp
FOCAL LENGTH: 5.8 mm
APERTURE: f/2.8
SHUTTER: 1/15 sec
ISO: N/A
A photo of a wasp in the garage lighting at night. Unfortunately the over-exposure has effected the detail in his eyes, which is the main detail I like here.
What is it?
FOCAL LENGTH: 5.8 mm
APERTURE: f/5.6
SHUTTER: 1/60 sec
ISO: N/A
I have no idea what this photo is of.. but it was on the garage wall and looked kinda like a relation of E.T.’s – so, trigger-happy-dan got to it!
Spider-Ants
FOCAL LENGTH: 5.8 mm
APERTURE: f/5.6
SHUTTER: 1/60 sec
ISO: N/A
I found these guys in the Noosa National Park.. they could flick their torso up and over the rest of their body, coupled with their long legs, giving them quite a spidery sort of feel.
The Sand Crab
FOCAL LENGTH: 5.8 mm
APERTURE: f/5.6
SHUTTER: 1/1000 sec
ISO: N/A
A shot of a sandcrab.
The Mighty Redback
FOCAL LENGTH: N/A
APERTURE: N/A
SHUTTER: 0 sec
ISO: N/A
The mighty redback is a member of the Black Widow family and is common in many parts of Australia. Particularly in newly settled areas. A redback bite will make you very sick and it is easy to get infestations with redbacks producing thousands of eggs per reproductive cycle and having its reproductive cycle every 3 weeks.
Large Moth
FOCAL LENGTH: 5.8 mm
APERTURE: f/5.6
SHUTTER: 1/60 sec
ISO: N/A
This shot is of a large, reasonably ugly moth sitting on a wooden chair in the backyard.