

On the way up to the tablelands we stopped at Paronella Park and took pictures of crumbling ruins and turtles...the Ulysses butterflies were too fast for me though.


Skipping everything else for now, here is the blurry, grainy shot of the elusive platypus...as well as probably the best shot of a Ulysses butterfly from the trip. I think the professional shots have probably been doen with dead butterflies. It'd be the only way to get them to stop moving.
1 comment:
(1) Ooh, it's Nessie!
(2) I think the professionals have gazillion-dollar cameras with shutter speeds of 'inconceivable'.
(3) The word verification is 'ressor' which sounds like Halyard
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