Alison Meier's photos with the keyword: Nikon D7000

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23 Sep 2012 1 189
It's a lens, baby.

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23 Sep 2012 1 172
It's a lens, baby.

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23 Sep 2012 181
It's a lens, baby.

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23 Sep 2012 2 187
It's a lens, baby.

Waxeye feeding in Spring blossom.

30 Sep 2012 1 240
In early Spring we visited a friend who has a beautiful flowering cherry tree. The tree was in full blossom and the waxeyes were feeding on the insects on the blossom. They are real acrobats and frequently hang upside down to feed. I was pleased with the way the new D7000 performed here, as the birds move so quickly. Thanks for looking.

Matey at the gate.

01 Oct 2012 2 1 234
There's a small house next door to our current park up spot and Matey lives there. He is a good guard dog and constantly watches the world outside in protection mode. I like the way the shape of the gate is reflected by the shape of the trees around it.

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23 Sep 2012 2 215
It's a lens, baby.

Waxeye feeding (crop.)

01 Oct 2012 1 1 194
In early Spring we visited a friend who has a beautiful flowering cherry tree. The tree was in full blossom and the waxeyes were feeding on the insects on the blossom. They are real acrobats and frequently hang upside down to feed. I was pleased with the way the new D7000 performed here, as the birds move so quickly. Thanks for looking.

Rainy day washing

09 Oct 2012 3 244
We are parked up beside this colourful, old sheep shearing shed. It made a great backdrop to the washing yesterday. The faint diagonal lines you may be able to see are the raindrops as they drive by in the howling wind. The washing, needless to say, didn't get dry. A portrait view, this time.

Rainbow at Rarangi.

22 Nov 2012 2 1 230
As the sun began to get near the hills behind us, a rainshower passed by. As it swept out to sea, a beautiful double rainbow appeared in the sky. The rainbow lasted for ages, as the squall moved directly away from us across the water.