1. Nice pics Risto

    Well here we go at the beginning of the trip at our nieghbors house a couple of 28's


    Port Bouvard Mandurah
    http://i686.photobucket.com/albums/vv226/123rita/IMG_0429_zpscf918b73.jpg

    We stayed near Dawsville and here is our view crabbing, it was low tide so we were able to walk a fare way out.






    http://i686.photobucket.com/albums/vv226/123rita/IMG_0504_zps48ffe01f.jpg
    Just a few of the 30 crabs we caught approximately


    Wild life followed us everywhere but only caught few on iphone
    A Brush tail possum, my brother got to feed and pat it.

    A Praymantis


    A magpie

    And more 28's


    Like I said I wish I had a good camera but this is all just iphone but you got to see a bit of Western Australia.
  2. That 2nd photo looks a bit too much like fucking paradise
  3. Yes thankyou it was lovely there, but i dont know why two pictures did not load and the url is just there
  4. Just caught this pic in our dining room, it's a ghekko


  5. I agree with Sergio, no doubt you had a great time there It was very interesting to see, love animals, but I'd definitely freak out if I see a ghekko in my dining room ha ha but I guess it's not a big deal for Australian
  6. Woow that second photo is like paradise indeed!
  7. Im assuming it's the second pic showing and not the url your talking about,
    thats where we stayed at that caravan park. was beautiful but cant really tell you where it is or we will never get in there for crabbing season.
    It could eventually die out.
  8. I meant the second visible one :-)
  9. I really dislike sea food though

    Here my friend's Mohijto from a while back:



    Pushed the local contrast to make the hairy mint sting in your eyes
  10. It does! Nice one Chris How high was the ISO for this?
  11. Shot at ISO 449, f/4.5 @ 30mm and 1/60s with flash. Anything below ISO 800 is excellent on this one anyway

    The graininess in the background was because I added 1 stop for sure there during RAW conversion. Also the local contrast setting tends to generate some grain. But considering the boring original it was worth it!
  12. Seeing how 5200 is now cheaper than my 5100 was a couple of years back is making me a bit jealous Though my cam works fine with high ISO too, those were taken with ISO 2000 http://www.u2start.com/topic/9230/930/15/