Images were taken with either OM-1 + 25-200/F2.8 or Sony A1MarkII (ICLE-1M2) + Tamron 25-200/F2.8-5.6. Since the OM body is micro-4/3, focal lengths are shown as full-frame equivalents (2x).
Southern cassowary, one of the most dangerous birds in the world due to its large sharp claws. OM-1MarkII, 1/800, F4.0, ISO.2000, 560 mm




Bar-shouldered dove ILCE-1M2, 1/800, F7.1, ISO.500, 108.0 mm

Emerald dove ILCE-1M2, 1/500, F5.6, ISO.2000, 200.0 mm

Glossy ibis, ILCE-1M2, 1/200, F5.6, ISO.2000, 102.0 mm

Rainbow lorikeets OM-1MarkII, 1/320, F4.0, ISO.4000, 240 mm



Australian king parrot (female) ILCE-1M2, 1/800, F5.6, ISO.3200, 200.0 mm

Australian king parrot (male) ILCE-1M2, 1/500, F5.6, ISO.5000, 200.0 mm

Red-rumped parrot ILCE-1M2, 1/400, F5.6, ISO.2500, 200.0 mm



Rose-crowned pigeon, ILCE-1M2, 1/400, F5.6, ISO.5000, 200.0 mm

White-headed pigeon OM-1MarkII, 1/1250, F2.8, ISO.1000, 288 mm

Miscellaneous: lookout point. The weather was gray and dreary so this image is a heavily processed picture with multiple linear gradients. ICLE-1M2, 1/1600, F7.1, ISO.100, 49 mm
