Unido: 03.mar.2019 Última actividad: 02.jun.2023 iNaturalist Australia
I like nature walking, and have been photographing natural things as I go, for 50+ years. I particularly go for birds, but other interesting stuff along the way gets snapped too.
My recent trips confirm the old adage - If you want to see different creatures, look in other places and i other ways.
A wingspanner is either one who assesses birds by their wing span, or the tool used to deal with wingnuts or both.
I like to track when and how often species are seen at what locations.
I am interested in intraspecies variability, by age, sex of whatever (eg blue damselflies currently).
I have been captivated by dragonflies and damselflies - all are fun, and I'm finding some of them challenging to identify (but the odonata mob are helpful and tolerant so it's worth the effort). And they have plenty of intraspecies variability, by age and sex, so that suits me. They do slow down my average walking pace though.
Technical stuff: For those interested, I'm using a Sony RX10 IV. Good for a wide range of photo types. I shoot in raw format. The camera never uses Noise Reduction for exposures less than 330ms. Longer than that, an averaging over twice the set exposure occurs (unless I switch it off).
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