▲ 339 r/vizsla

Murphy attempting to hunt some magpie-larks. The last photo is of disappointment when the humans scared the prey away.

u/jimmyax — 1 day ago

Some more bronze rewind goodness

My 3rd q3d

The bronze feels magnificent, weight is excellent.

Looking forward to some patina.

u/jimmyax — 6 days ago
▲ 123 r/knifeclub

Anyone a fan of transparent knives reblade anymore?

Actually bought the blade before the knife in this case. Always wanted one of his reblades but could never get in fast enough before they were sold out.

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This ig drop still hasn't sold out and there seems to be a few available still.

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Is he not that popular anymore?

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Btw this is a demko ad20s.

u/jimmyax — 16 days ago

Got to that point in my life where I need Damascus in it. Boomerang seemed fitting for an Aussie. Blade by Gersh Blades. Knife Bailout

u/jimmyax — 18 days ago
▲ 226 r/vizsla

8 month raptor

Murphy just turned 8 months. 26.5kg already.

I'm guessing he'll end up being about 30kg

u/jimmyax — 1 month ago

A colourful world of fungi

Recently spent a few days with my father down in Tasmania photographing all sorts of fungi.

He's essentially a professional fungi photographer that travels the world taking shots of amazing different types of fungi. He's pretty exclusively a Sony shooter, which is handy for me. Both of us were using the 100mm macro. Though he's a lot more skilled at it than me. Details about the photos are at the bottom of each shot.

Needless to say I was very lucky spending time down in these old rain forests with a pro.

My photos don't do the specimens justice like focus stacking would. I just used a flash and diffuser. I'm still working out what's best for my style.

u/jimmyax — 2 months ago

A colourful world of fungi

Recently spent a few days with my father down in Tasmania photographing all sorts of fungi.

He's essentially a professional fungi photographer that travels the world taking shots of amazing different types of fungi.

Needless to say I was very lucky spending time down in these old rain forests with a pro.

My photos don't do the specimens justice like focus stacking would. I just used a flash and diffuser. I'm still working out what's best for my style.

u/jimmyax — 2 months ago
▲ 816 r/mycology

NE Tasmania

Most shots were at Dips Falls. Couldn't even walk a few steps with out finding something amazing, we were very lucky to see so many.

u/jimmyax — 2 months ago