Pics could be much better though Keep practicing mate as practice makes perfect
Dougwe said
07:38 PM Sep 14, 2014
Those top two pics mate, that flower is known as "wombat hair brush". Bet ya didn't know that.
Spectacular pics mate. Competition winners.
-- Edited by Dougwe on Sunday 14th of September 2014 07:41:14 PM
frangipani said
07:48 PM Sep 14, 2014
Beautiful pics Wombat
Bryan said
07:52 PM Sep 14, 2014
Great pics Wombat.
_wombat_ said
07:59 PM Sep 14, 2014
sorry I should have given the names, and its not a wombat hair brush as some DH said. but it does look like a brush now I am sure he will make a comment about the name of no 4
Pic 1&2 Prickly Toothbrush 'Grevilla armigera
Pic 3 ? anybody know this one?
Pic 4 Spider Orchid 'Caladenia vulgata
not sure what camera I took those with as it was a while ago, but it would have been a Nikon
-- Edited by _wombat_ on Sunday 14th of September 2014 08:10:32 PM
Happywanderer said
08:51 PM Sep 14, 2014
Do you mind if I add some too wombat and No I don't have the names.
-- Edited by Happywanderer on Sunday 14th of September 2014 08:53:43 PM
Nice Vic. For some reason I thought of a star fish with that first pic.
Blue said
07:37 PM Sep 15, 2014
thanks for the pics... none were out when we were over there...
Dougwe said
07:38 PM Sep 15, 2014
Great shot Bryan. Picture perfect. A comp winner that one.
Vic41 said
07:45 PM Sep 15, 2014
Dougwe wrote:
Great shot Bryan. Picture perfect. A comp winner that one.
For sure, what a beauty!
Bryan said
08:36 AM Sep 16, 2014
Thanks Doug and Vic. I can't claim responsibility, its my wife Kathy. I'm barely able to take a pic with my iphone without getting my finger in the way.
Vic41 said
10:44 AM Sep 16, 2014
Bryan wrote:
Thanks Doug and Vic. I can't claim responsibility, its my wife Kathy. I'm barely able to take a pic with my iphone without getting my finger in the way.
Well she takes a very nice shot Bryan.
I got laughed at when at the GTG at Seabird for having my little finger in the air when taking pics' (the hand holding the camera, not the button pushing one). I had to explain I wasn't being posh, but with my photo skills I usually manage to get my fingers in front to the lens somehow (small camera)
_wombat_ said
04:50 PM Sep 16, 2014
some more pics taken at Kings Park, if you have not been get there before the end of September for some wildflowers.
Wow, amaizing flowers, truly magnificent mate. Spectacular even.
Pics could be much better though
Keep practicing mate as practice makes perfect

Those top two pics mate, that flower is known as "wombat hair brush". Bet ya didn't know that.
Spectacular pics mate. Competition winners.
-- Edited by Dougwe on Sunday 14th of September 2014 07:41:14 PM
sorry I should have given the names, and its not a wombat hair brush as some DH said.
but it does look like a brush
now I am sure he will make a comment about the name of no 4 
Pic 1&2 Prickly Toothbrush 'Grevilla armigera
Pic 3 ? anybody know this one?
Pic 4 Spider Orchid 'Caladenia vulgata
not sure what camera I took those with as it was a while ago, but it would have been a Nikon
-- Edited by _wombat_ on Sunday 14th of September 2014 08:10:32 PM
Do you mind if I add some too wombat and No I don't have the names.
-- Edited by Happywanderer on Sunday 14th of September 2014 08:53:43 PM
Thanks Wombat and Marj, some great and unusual shots there (Holden garden bed, Shed tree etc).

of course you can put some pics on here, oh you already have

Love that tree shed, trust Vic to get the name back to front, he thought it was a shed tree when everybody knows its a tree shed.
Thanks for all the comments guys, I have discovered that these shots were taken with my Nikon D80,
I am currently using a Nikon D800 36 mp great camera, taking two pics at once .jpg & .nef (raw) jpg = 18mb nef = 75mb
We can see by your avatar you prefer Raw pictures.
Great shots womble, no camera can do the wildflowers justice.
And a few of mine from a year ago;
Here's a lonely one. All on its own
For sure, what a beauty!
Well she takes a very nice shot Bryan.
I got laughed at when at the GTG at Seabird for having my little finger in the air when taking pics' (the hand holding the camera, not the button pushing one). I had to explain I wasn't being posh, but with my photo skills I usually manage to get my fingers in front to the lens somehow (small camera)
some more pics taken at Kings Park, if you have not been get there before the end of September for some wildflowers.
Bee-autiful, missing the WA wildflowers already. Not the same over here. This is one of my favourites from down Hopetoun way.
I do think you could learn a lot from a photography course though sirW
A poota course would be advantages also and as well even my friend
