Bennetts Wallaby

I noticed this big old male lying in the grass next to my fence. I though he was injured. I grabbed my camera and slowly approached. He watched me and stood up, but did not bound off, just casually munched on the grass, eyeing me off. I was only about 12 feet away when I took these shots.

I started off with the EM1 II on Custom Mode 1 – which I’ve programmed for fast moving shots with priority high shutter speed, high ISO, expecting him to bound off. Wen he didn’t, I switched to manual mode … these images are pretty much unedited out of the camera.

I’m still off work this week, hence a lull in my photography and blogging. I had some physio on the knee and it’s feeling much better after plateauing last week.

I’ve given the website quite an update after watching my physio Doctor fumble with navigation – it was interesting to watch how someone first uses your site – a worthwhile exercise! He went straight for the “Photography” page and I realised that there was no obvious prompts from there. Now orange buttons guide you onto the gallery pages – in essence, my portfolio.

I’ve split the street and portrait page up, added wedding, food and landscape pages. Added the navigation buttons and a line on how to use the galleries on all the pages. I also updated the descriptions and photos.
The “photography” page text was edited and header image changed and the “About” page was edited.

If you’d like to have a look, you can jump in anywhere below.
Feedback on your user experience most welcome ๐Ÿ™‚

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Thanks for visiting, I hope to be back in almost full action next week ๐Ÿ˜€

23 thoughts on “Bennetts Wallaby

  1. Wonderful photos. I didnโ€™t know their tails were so big. He looks like he could send you flying if he smacked you with that thing. Iโ€™ll check out your About page. Kudos to you for actually paying attention to the way people used your site. So many people donโ€™t seem to care. Even when Iโ€™ve complained about how difficult theyโ€™ve made their sites. Good job!

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    1. Thanks for the feedback on the site Dan, appreciated ๐Ÿ˜€ (some how I missed your comment!)
      Itโ€™s not the tail you need to watch โ€ฆ The male wallaby (and rooโ€™s) sit back on that big tail, then launch and kick at each other with their powerful back legs and sharp toe nails to see whoโ€™s boss! A big roo could easily rip you open if he felt threatened or cornered, but they usually hop away.

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  2. What struck me was that he/she seems to have longer hair on their than I am used to seeing on wallaby or kangaroo. Is that a thing, or have I got a poor memory for what I have seen in the past (in the UK, not in Australasia)

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    1. Hi David, this one is pretty old and may be from higher up the mountain. Iโ€™ve noticed the ones on top of the mountain have much longer fur than the ones further down. I expect they shed fur for Summer much like a dog, which could explain the colour difference between the legs and the back on this one, heโ€™s likely part way through moulting.

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  3. Such a super close-up! I happen to know that the wallaby was thinking: “Why didn’t I have my camera with me so I could get a photo of this human?”
    I like the new gallery buttons. Very easy to navigate.

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    1. Thanks John, I thought it was easy too but the nav button at top right isnโ€™t obvious to some, nor the way it expands. Hopeful this will get more newcomers to have a look around the rest of my site ๐Ÿ™‚

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  4. Like how you know how to fix your site for ease of looking around. I on the other hand just use it basically for a “diary stream of thoughts template” – by the way fridge was semi-fried inside, and I’m now the proud owner of a new one…

    cheers Catherine in NZ

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    1. Dang, sorry your fridge wasnโ€™t as easy/cheap as cleaning the back of it, mine is running nicely cold again.
      My blog is a project of evolution with a slight change to focus on my portfolios more to maybe score some work. I made a few more changes today too ๐Ÿ˜€
      I hope to get to NZ, I want to see and photograph your huge mountains and fjords!

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  5. How strange & neat it seems to me, to step outdoors with a Wallaby in your yard! Glad you’re feeling better. Am uneducated on the camera speak I just read, whatever you did, it made a great photo. Very awesome revamp on the website.

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    1. Thank you, I sometimes get carried away with the technical side, Iโ€™m odd – love to research the crap out of things before I buy them and read manuals to get the most out of stuff, then see what else it can do ๐Ÿ™‚ Thanks for feedback on the site changes too ๐Ÿ˜€

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