Apple Mac OS X Lion
Published Sunday 12th December, 2010 by DavidThis is my lion taken at Colchester zoo.
Will Apple new OS be a sleeping Lion or a roaring lion?
Some of the new features do sound great, the main one being promoted at the moment is Apps on your desktop. Some of my apps that I use on my iPhone would be great to use on my desktop and make life so much easier.
Cannot wait for the new upgrade, but I think I will wait this time for at least version 2 update as Snow Leopard had a few problems until version 10.6.2 update.
Is this a Wasp a Hornet or a Bee?
I have no idea what this is, it appeared on our bird table one day and there it sat for around 15 minutes, enough time for me to grab my Canon EOS 400D camera and take a shot of it.
tried to search for it on Google but no luck, so if anyone knows please give us a clue.
Canon EOS 400D, Canon EF 70-300mm f4-5.6 IS USM, F 5.6, 1/250, ISO 400, 3888 x 2592 5.55Mb 72 ppi sRGB
Cute little Gosling
Don't you just want to pick it up and take it home and keep it as a pet? Have you seen what they become??? Huge monsters who attack at the slightest provocation, leave it...
Canon EOS 400D, Canon EF 70-300mm f4-5.6 IS USM, F 7.1, 1/250, ISO 200, 3888 x 2592 3.88Mb 72 ppi sRGB
Free iPhone wallpaper
When I am out and about with my camera I tend to point and click at almost everything I come across. This can include some strange objects like pathways and walls, doorways and surfaces.
These things can go unnoticed by most people but they are an everyday sight and are part of everyones lives. For example the this picture of the walkway at Mersea Outdoors is walked on by over 300 people every day while they attend International Youth Camp, a nice wallpaper to remind you of the fun times broken by walking between areas and activities.
More of this kind of wallpaper which are all free to download in our iPhone Wallpaper section.
While out walking getting some much needed exercise took photo of a Robin
We have had a few weeks of very intense work and over the weekend was in an almost zombie like state.
Decided it was best if we got out and did some walking in Langdon Hills. Took my camera and had little stroll, trying to clear my head.
While on our little journey we came across this singing Robin.
Canon EOS 400D, Canon EF 70-300mm f4-5.6 IS USM, F 5.6, 1/500, ISO 200, 3888 x 2592 3.10Mb 72 ppi sRGB
We have found that Robins are among the most interesting birds in Laindon hills and they are very nosey and a little bit of a show off as well. They seem to stalk us while we wander around maybe in the hope of a piece of food or possibly that they want their photo taken paparazzi style.
Whatever the reason they are lovely birds and I never tire of taking their photos.