Alison Meier's photos with the keyword: nikond80

Rarangi Beach.

02 Mar 2012 143
Rarangi Beach sits near the top of the East Coast of new Zealand's South Island. It is a stark, shingle beach, and not one that invites swimming. The day we visited, huge black clouds were looming up over the hills. You could see the rain falling heavily on the back hills in the far distance. The clouds were moving quickly towards us and boiling up over the hills as they did so.

Jetty, Lake Rotoiti

Vine in Autumn

Gem

25 Jun 2012 161
Gem is a delightful, elderly Jack Russell Terrier. She gets around a lot more slowly and creakily these days than she did when she was a scampering pup, but has remained interested in all that life offers her. You can see much of her inquisitive and enquiring nature in this portrait.

Female Black Necked Stork

20 Apr 2010 126
Kingdom - Animalia Phylum - Chordata Class - Aves Order - Ciconiiformes Family - Ciconiidae Genus - Ephippiorhynchus Size and Height: 129 – 137 cm Wing span: 230 cm Status: Classified as Near Threatened (NT) on the IUCN Red List 2004 Description: The black-necked stork is a huge wading bird with a spectacular and distinctive plumage. Easily recognised by its striking black-and-white markings, this bird possesses a jet-black head, wing bar and tail, which contrast against the white plumage of the rest of the body. Other characteristic features include an iridescent neck that appears green, blue or purple depending on the angle, a massive black bill and long, coral-red legs. Sexes are identical except for the colour of the iris, which is yellow in the female, brown in the male. Juveniles are brown instead of black-and-white, and sub-adults resemble adults, but the white plumage is duskier and the legs are black. Range: The black-necked stork ranges from South and Southeast Asia to Australia, occurring in Pakistan, Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Irian Jaya, (Indonesia), Papua New Guinea and Australia. Source: Arkive.org www.arkive.org/black-necked-stork/ephippiorhynchus-asiati...

Last Leaves

24 May 2010 128
It is late Autumn here and the leaves are dropping from the trees. The vineyards in the area invite you to take your camera along to capture the rich colours, but I wanted to do something different this time and finished up with this.

Sparrow feeding off apple tree in Winter.

01 Jul 2010 155
Camera: NIKON D80 Lens: AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm F4.5-5.6G IF-ED Focal length: 300 mm (equiv. 450 mm) Aperture: F5.6 Exposure time: 1/250" ISO speed rating: 400/27° Program: Aperture priority Metering Mode: Center-weighted average White Balance: Sunny Focus Mode: AF-S Image Stabilizer: On Noise Reduction: Off Flash: Flash did not fire This tree is alive with sparrows and waxeyes at this time of year. They work hard at the ripe apples, reducing then to thin, eaten out shells before they drop to the ground. This is a female, but not sure if it's house or hedge. There was quite bright back-light in this that detracted from the subject, so I selected the sparrow and apple, inverted the selection and reduced the brightness of the background. There was also quite a bit of noise as I had to shoot at ISO 400, and a de-noise was also applied to the background.

Waxeye feeding on wild apples.

02 Jul 2010 179
I looked out at that same tree this morning and it was swarming with wax-eyes. These fragile wee birds disappear if great, gallumping sparrows come near. The wax-eyes were my original "hope for" yesterday, but they quickly flew away when the sparrows arrived. Wax-eyes are hard to catch - they move very quickly and "flitter" their wings often when feeding, like babies. There was a bit more light today, and less noise than the sparrow image yesterday. This wee one stayed on the apple long enough for me to catch her. Notice that the apple is much more hollowed out than yesterday and there is some light shining through the skin. Creation date: 2/07/2010 12:11 Camera: NIKON D80 Focal length: 230*mm*(equiv. 345*mm) Aperture: F5.6 Exposure time: 1/400" ISO speed rating: 400/27° Program: Aperture priority Metering Mode: Center-weighted average White Balance: Manual Flash: Flash did not fire

Larry doesn't live here anymore b & w.

11 Jul 2010 178
4 images modified with SNS-HDR lite, then minor levels, curves, high pass sharpen, convert to black & white.

Brother of the more famous Darth.

25 Jul 2010 134
An arcane fact of science fiction is that Darth Vader has a little brother named Earth. Earth Vader is a pacifist, much happier tending his cabbages and onions than he is conquering distant galaxies. He is seen here on a misty morning somewhere near Martinborough, New Zealand as he sets off to tend his vegetable garden along with his faithful companion, Clogs.

Suspicion

29 Jul 2010 135
I'm currently re-visiting some older images that I like the subject and composition of, but maybe hate the colours. This was taken back when I first got the camera and I had no idea how to control colour - still often struggle with it - but I like the image. Some of you may recognise a small part of it that appeared a long time ago in my stream. What I especially like about this is the two differing expressions - the somewhat anxious new mother, looking down with love and the suspicious baby, almost glaring out at the world.

Behind the Scenes

28 Jul 2010 174
Early testing of the Lensbaby.

Tired.

25 Aug 2010 147
This old house has barely a scrap of paint on it. I felt it needed a memorial of some sort and that bringing out its aged qualities would show it off best.

Tired 2.

25 Aug 2010 153
This old house has barely a scrap of paint on it. I felt it needed a memorial of some sort and that bringing out its aged qualities would show it off best.

Distant.

07 Oct 2010 167
We were in the Waikato, beside Lake Karapiro, which is a hydo lake. The sun was shining on the hills around, but rain-cloud was looming up behind them in the south east. The hay barn looked small and vulnerable beneath the towering, dark clouds. I like the simplicity of this image, with the few elements telling a story.

Light Falls on Blossom

Lonely.

15 Feb 2011 183
Three file image, run through HDR software, various tweaks with levels, sharpening, selective colouring and a texture overlay applied.