Saturday, 28 May 2016

Olympus OMD EM-1 Images








Goodbye Nikon I'm Leaving you for a Younger and Slimmer Camera



After my recent Darwin trip with my Nikon camera and lenses I've decided to upgrade to a younger slimmer camera.
I traded in my Nikon gear and went Micro Four thirds with the Olympus OMD EM-1.
Micro Four Thirds (MFT or 4/3) cameras are not only smaller and lighter than a DSLR on the market, but they also have DSLR like abilities. You can take gorgeous images, even in low light, it has incredible speed, and lots of high end features, in my opinion the Olympus OM-D E-M1 is the best Micro Four Thirds camera that you can buy.
Benefits are:
  • Smaller camera (less than half the size and weight)
  • Lighter and smaller lenses
  • Portability
  • DSLR ike features 
  • Longer lense focal lengths
  • Built-in Wi-Fi
  • Control your camera from your smartphone
  • Tilting LCD touch screen monitor (screen touch shooting)
  • Silent Mode
  • 5-axis image stabilisation
  •  And more . . .
Sorry Nikon its over, don't call.

Thursday, 12 May 2016

Fishing in the Top End

A small Barra
The safari
On in the mangroves
Nice Queenie
Barra territory
A Jabiru
Darwin city in the distance on the way back
Barra courtesy of http://www.wildsidesportfishing.com/

Sunday, 8 May 2016

Townsville and Cungulla

War memorial at Kissing Point with Castle Hill in the background
Lunch view
War memorial Kissing Point
Just an old Queenslander
Looking north from Townsville towards Cape Cleveland
Townsville waterfront
Houghton River, Bowling Green Bay National Park, Cungulla
Mangroves
Pike
My brother walking on water (Jesus lives)
Mud crabs