Showing posts with label saturday critter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label saturday critter. Show all posts

Saturday, May 24, 2025

Ruddy Shelduck for Saturday Critter

 


The ruddy shelduck is a strikingly beautiful waterfowl known for its warm, orange-brown plumage and contrasting pale head. It’s native to parts of Asia and North Africa and is often found near lakes, rivers, and wetlands. This species is admired for its graceful swimming and distinctive, honking calls. The ruddy shelduck is also quite adaptable, thriving in a variety of habitats from high-altitude lakes to lowland wetlands. Overall, it’s a charming and elegant bird that stands out among waterfowl for its vibrant color and lively behavior.

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The recent proposal by the Australian Labour Party to impose a tax on unrealised gains within superannuation accounts exceeding three million dollars has understandably caused considerable concern. While it is true that this measure would directly affect only a relatively small cohort—given that merely tens of thousands of individuals possess superannuation balances of such magnitude—the absence of indexation to this three million dollar threshold raises important questions.

Moreover, taxing unrealised gains sets a significant precedent that may pave the way for future policy extensions, potentially encompassing unrealised increments in other asset classes, such as residential property values and equity portfolios. This prospect is troubling to many, as it challenges the fundamental principle that taxation should generally occur upon the actualisation of gains—when assets are converted into liquid capital—rather than on paper valuations. The idea of taxing wealth before it has been realised provokes substantial debate over fairness and economic prudence, with critics cautioning against the implications such a policy might have on investment behaviour and the broader economy.


Saturday, October 12, 2024

Spider macro for Saturday Critter

 


Just in my backyard. Rarely I applied flash because the lens has a f4 aperture

Pentax 200mm f4 Macro

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Saturday, September 7, 2024

Dogs for Saturday Critter

 


Their tongues are huge




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Saturday, August 24, 2024

Chilean Moth for Saturday Critter

 


It was on my car windscreen


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Saturday, May 25, 2024

Galah for Saturday Critter

 


I haven't done much photography on birds lately. 

Galah is very loud. They always wake me up every morning. 

I would be on the flight back to Melbourne now. (I have to wake up at 2 am in the morning to catch the flight). 

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Saturday, May 11, 2024

Grasshopper for Saturday Critter

 


Right on the dying lawn of football field in Hawthorn East


Pentax 200mm f2.8

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Just got back to Melbourne. Then I will be heading out to NZ again in a few days. 



Saturday, May 4, 2024

Butterfly for Saturday Critter

 


Back here in Taipei just last night. The magistrate misspelled her name and land title so waiting for the court to rectify the errors would take another 6 months minimum. Travelling around the middle part of Taiwan is a tropical experience. So humid and hot. 

The above shot was taken when I was experimenting a new macro lens a while back. 


Canon 5D 

Sigma 150mm f2.8 macro


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Saturday, April 20, 2024

Saturday, April 13, 2024

Butterfly for Saturday Critter

 


The camouflage is working well


Pentax K20D

A 200mm f4 Macro

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Saturday, March 30, 2024

Joel's Pet Turtle for Saturday Critter

 


Joel has a lot of pets including snakes, eagles, sea aquarium etc. 

Panasonic G9

Leica 12-60mm f2.8-4

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I was disappointed watching Irish Wish hearing the heavy Carolina accent from the chap 

so called Irish author 



Saturday, March 16, 2024

Sheep at Middle Taiwan Farm

 


When I visited a farm in the middle Taiwan Mountain last year, I found these scenes in muted tones very appealing


Sony A7RV

Sigma 100mm f2.8 Macro


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Saturday, March 2, 2024

Flamingo in Narra for Saturday Critter

 


This was taken over 20 years ago. In one of my trips to Japan. I was a young bloke keen to create fine art photography. 


Canon 10D 

FE 300mm f4 IS L 


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Saturday, February 17, 2024

Fairy Wren on roadside for Saturday Critter

 


Always a sight to see wren. They are so lovely.

Sony A7RIV

FE 200-600mm f5.6-6.3

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Saturday, February 10, 2024

Cranbourne Garden Birds for Saturday Critter

 


I cannot ID the birds. They do look nice.

Sony A7RV

FE 200-600mm f5.6-6.3

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Yesterday was Lunar Chinese New Year. I spent the whole day binge watching "Boy Swallows Universe". The series is definitely better than the book. 



Saturday, February 3, 2024

Wattlebird in Braeside for Saturday Critter

 


It looks minimalistic. 

Sony A7RIV

200-600mm f5.6-6.3


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Saturday, January 27, 2024

Monkey for Saturday Critter

 



This is an old photo. Dad used to keep all sorts of animals in the house including 8 monkeys. I even got scratches causing abscesses by these hungry monkeys caught in the wilderness in Taiwan.


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Saturday, January 20, 2024

Siver Eye Cranbourne Garden for Saturday Critter

 


Cranbourne Garden is one of the easiest location to seek out birds. 


Sony A7RV

FE 200-600mm f5.6-6.3


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Saturday, January 13, 2024

Saturday, November 25, 2023

Falcon in Kerang for Saturday Critter

 


It is often spotted around kangaroo Roadkills near Kerang. They love to feed on Roo's meats. 

Very hard to capture them on camera as they are scared of humans easily

Sony A7RV

FE 200-600mm f5.6-6.3


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Saturday, October 28, 2023

Galah in Ringwood Melbourne for Saturday Critter


 

They are starting to make noises every morning. Really noisy. 

Olympus 150mm f2

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