Thursday, April 28, 2011
March 12 - 18 of 365
The rain continues to come down so I'm persisting with droplet refraction. I still think it's amazing! This droplet shows my front lawn, trees and some of the spider lily that it is clinging to.
Sorry to continue with the droplets, I won't post one tomorrow ;-)
Busy butterfly 72 / 365
Now this is not a great photo but I really like how you can see her profile. She is a Blue Triangle Butterfly (Graphium sarpedon), at least I think so but please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm new at this. I rarely see these ones so I thought I was really lucky to shoot her at all. That's a white duranta she's about to land on.
Another day, another beautiful sunset 73 / 365
If you enlarge it you can see a grasshopper on a stalk of grass to the right of the shot.
Sunshine on a cloudy day 74 / 365
This rainbow really was as intense as it looks. It was late afternoon with sunshine to the right, black clouds to the left and a beautiful rainbow in the middle.
Not long after this I walked down the road and took yesterday's sunset.
Dianella droplet 75 / 365
The rain keeps falling which means more opportunities for me to take droplet shots. The droplet is hanging to a Dianella bud which is refracting the garden surrounding it.
Pink Torch Ginger 76 / 365 (Etlingera elatior)
This is a beautiful tropical ginger, not edible. I used one of these flowers to rescue the gorgeous butterfly that so happily posed for me -
http://365project.org/bella_ss/365/2011-03-05
Granddaughters 77 / 365
The girls stayed with us after school today. They have crazy hair because it was 'shave for a cure' but the kids just get their hair sprayed with colour and teased up. We went walking on Towers Hill, had a great time and came home very hot, thirsty and tired.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
March 5 - 11 of 365
I visited my husband's construction site right next to our house and this butterfly was caught inside. I collected a flower for her to sit on and she was so happy that she just stayed there while I took lots of photos and then flew away.
Thanks to Robin for identifying her as Polyura sempronius or the Tailed Emperor
Last one in the water is a rotten egg! 65 / 365
We went out to Pallarenda beach and found that Cyclone Yasi just about finished off the very old and rotting swimming enclosure. There was still one little girl walking along the top rail and these 3 seagulls making use of the piece that is still standing.
Golden Dragonfly 66 / 365
It has rained nearly all day in Townsville today so this is a photo I took last week. Normally dragonflies and butterflies don't sit still for me. This little dragonfly repeatedly came back to this group of plants long enough for me to get a decent shot.
Chloe 67 / 365
My son's cat Chloe
Think Pink 68 / 365
A waterlily in my pond (again).
Busy Bee 69 / 365
This little native bee was very busy collecting pollen from my spider lily (Hymenocallis caribaea). There used to be a hive in a hollow in our Tamarind tree. The hive is long gone so I was glad to see they are still hanging out in my garden. They are tiny little things about half the size of a normal bee and they are stingless which makes them even more attractive.
Raindrops on Roses... 70 / 365
...well on rose petals anyway.
I'm still trying to perfect the droplet refraction shot. I think it's amazing how the droplets just hang there.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Feb 26 - March 4 of 365
This makes me feel like summer and since summer is nearly gone, I thought I should make some small tribute to it. The weeds are taking over my garden at the moment and this is one of the prettier ones. Dragonfly 58 / 365
This is definitely not a great shot of a dragonfly, they just move so fast! But it's my first pretty dragonfly, they really are amazing little creatures.
End of Summer 59 / 365
I wanted something to mark the last day of summer. I guess a hibiscus will have to do :)
There he is! 60 / 365
I was babysitting the gorgeous Jackson (grandson). He nearly disappeared behind all the weeds!
Cotton Top 61 / 365
Ageratum is a weed but a pretty one. If you magnify it you can see how all the little hairs are sparkling.Feb 19 - 25 of 365
Feb 12 - 18 of 365
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Feb 5 - 11 of 365
These are the buds of the Australian Native Euodia Tree (Melicope elleryana). The flowers attract birds and butterflies including the beautiful Ulysses butterfly.
Grasping-at-Straws
Both me and the passionfruit vine, lol. I'm a bit sick, it's raining...
Let me count the ways...
My grandson, Gareth!
Snail's Pace
I think these guys have the right attitude to life... slow and steady wins the race.
Oh Baby...
Finally got to meet the newest little grandchild and what sweet little chubby cheeks we have. He is just adorable but no name yet.
Dianella
This is a little Dianella flower with it's shiny blue berry in the background. Another one from the Boondall Wetlands, Brisbane.
Surprise!
This little spider hides on the flower hoping he's camouflaged enough that the insects don't see him. He then pounces when they land. I took another photo of a small moth on the flower, when I looked at it on the computer it was a dead moth being held by one of these little spiders. Would have been a great photo but the focus was a bit off.