May 2008

Posted on 06-12-2008 under May 2008, Tasmania Autumn 2008

Chook Eats Chinese

“Chook (now her name) was wild when I first came here. Now, if I’m a bit slow feeding her, she walks up the veranda steps and looks through the glass front door.”

(c) Andrew Calder

Popularity: 19% [?]

Posted on 05-27-2008 under May 2008, Tasmania Autumn 2008

Randolph

“Randolph is a neighbour, fellow biker, and a pool table philosopher (with beer in hand). ”

(c) Andrew Calder

Popularity: 36% [?]

Posted on 05-26-2008 under May 2008, Tasmania Autumn 2008

Half Dozen Leaves

“This shot was taken while I was walking with a club. It was in a temperate rainforest close to Hobart, so there wasn’t much light. I improvised using my tripod as a mono pod to get the extra height that I needed. Given more time I would have found a better positioned fern.”

(c) Andrew Calder

Popularity: 32% [?]

Posted on 05-25-2008 under May 2008, Tasmania Autumn 2008

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(c) Andrew Calder

Popularity: 35% [?]

Posted on 05-23-2008 under May 2008, Tasmania Autumn 2008

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“Two parrots have been eating the little fruits on this tree since yesterday. I tried to approach a them a couple of times and they took off fairly quickly. Then I started talking to them; this seemed to put them at ease and I was able to get closer.”

(c) Andrew Calder

Popularity: 33% [?]

Posted on 05-22-2008 under May 2008, Tasmania Autumn 2008

River Train

“It was so cold this morning; as a Tasmanian friend says, cold enough to freeze your bits off.

Chugging down the middle of the river like a never ending train was a long stream of fog.”

(c) Andrew Calder

Popularity: 32% [?]

Posted on 05-21-2008 under May 2008, Tasmania Autumn 2008

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(c) Andrew Calder

Popularity: 30% [?]

Posted on 05-20-2008 under May 2008, Tasmania Autumn 2008

Actualisation

“May we all be moved to fall off our chairs at least once in lifeJ

(c) Andrew Calder

Popularity: 30% [?]

Posted on 05-19-2008 under May 2008, Tasmania Autumn 2008

Fun Guys

“I went for a walk on Sunday (18 May 08) with the Pandani Bushwalking Club. I found these mushies in the Myrtle forest area, only about 20km from Hobart. It was an exercise in speed photography because I didn’t want the club members to worry about me and wait down the track. I ended up carrying the camera mounted on the tripod for most of the walk to save time.”

(c) Andrew Calder

Popularity: 26% [?]

Posted on 05-17-2008 under May 2008, Tasmania Autumn 2008

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“I usually work on a theme. Lately it has been dew or raindrops on leaves. I just keep looking for opportunities and keep taking pictures until I am tired of it. And then, after time, or when I get a new camera, I’ll come back and do it again. I think I’m related to a goldfish.”

(c) Andrew Calder

Popularity: 23% [?]

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