2021/03/07

The last lot

 Time has past very quickly in the last few months. I've been very busy at work and didn't really have any time to take pictures, or pursue any other hobby, or have enough to eat or even sleep... 

Anyways, the agricultural season here in New Zealand is over and I suspect my employment will come to an end in the near future as well.  The advantage of that is that I can spent more time doing things I enjoy. 

These are the last pictures shot with my trusty Canon Eos 100d and the 18-55mm and 55-250mm lenses. I have upgraded to a new camera and accessories, but more about that in my  next post. I bought the 100d when I was 17 and it has accompanied me ever since. It has travelled with me across 3 continents and has performed faultlessly everywhere. From -45ºC in the Canadian wilderness to + 45º in the Australian desert. From rainforests to deserts, from mountains to the sea, it never missed a beat. And all the while it was very easy and rewarding to use. 

Here's to what a damn good camera and lenses Canon made!

Oh, and if someone knows how to get rid of that hideous background colour behind the text I'd love to hear from you!

Ewe and lamb enjoying feeding time, way back in November

" The early bird catches the worm " 
Blackbird and earthworm in a Kowhai tree


Foxgloves in my yard


And the final picture: Rupert the tame wild boar showing of his impressive tusk


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