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Monday, October 24, 2011

Yesturdays duck shoot 23.10.2011

Yesturday meet up with another photography friend and we went out to photograph some birds, but we found none :O But we did find some ducks that were more than happy to sit there and have there photos taken.

all these images below were taken on my Nikon D90, with a Sigma 70-200mm, we were lucky to be able to get so close to these ducks, we would of only been about 1m away.

Young male duck, I think sitting under the shade




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About Me

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Hello Everyone! I’m Bryce McQuillan and I’m currently 22 . . . Love wildlife and SPIDERS Cheers for checking out my blog I hope you enjoy looking at it I guess I should probably write a little bit about myself here Well I love photography! Mostly macro and wildlife, as you get to see things you don't normally see with the naked eye! Sadly I don’t have the right gear for a lot of wildlife photos but I do try with what I have! My other huge interest/hobby is tricking . . . what is tricking? Good question, Tricking is a sport combining Gymnastics, break dancing and martial arts in one, its more free style allowing you to add your own taste to it, and bring your own moves and tricks into it! It’s not a competitive sport what makes it fun! So between the 2 hobbies it keeps me rather busy and active! I guess my dream job would be to be a free lance wildlife photographer travelling the world photographing wildlife and bugs. Feel free to contact me: spidermanbryce2006@hotmail.com Always keen to meet new people! [IMG]http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1361/786047138_3ec3d6587f.jpg[/IMG]

Me (Bryce McQuillan) Holding a large Male Huntsman spider!

Me (Bryce McQuillan) Holding a large Male Huntsman spider!
Large Male Huntsman spider found In Sydney during a Tricking grathering (ATG) Photo taken by a good friend Matthew Ng

Camera Gear

My gear that I currently use is:

A Nikon D90 - DSLR 12mp


Lenses:

60mmm F2.8D macro lens 1:1

70-210mm F4 telephoto lens (wishing it was a F2.8 but dreams are free)

Standard 18-55mm F3.5 lens

A Tamron 2x tele - converter

I have a few clear filters and close up filters witch I never really use.

Flashes:

A Nikon SB600 with a off shoe cord.