Barb (xerraire) heading up the beach to where we got married near Castle Rock (on the right hand side). A beautiful day for a wedding. note the essential bridal accessory 🙂 a panorama made from a movie using Microsoft ICEfor a larger picture go here
Perth has no mountains Western Australia really doesnt have any mountains to speak of. Bluff knoll in the Stirling ranges is just under 1100 metres Mount Meharry in the Pilbara is just under 1250 metres But I liked this impression looking across the valley in John Forrest National park Unique Exposures challenge Scenic Sunday
The pinnacles desert, part of the Nambung national park (I dont think it is really a desert, it just looks like one) with the Indian ocean on the horizon Pentax 10-17 Fisheye lens there are more photos in my Gallery site Scenic Sunday
Testing out my new tripod and remote trigger 471 seconds at f6, 100 ISO next i will have to try a longer exposure for longer trails maybe f12 at 1884 seconds, however long that is lol the tree is lit from my kitchen window
Taken on a push bike ride along the Railway Heritage Track The Railway heritage Track is an old railway track, converted to a walk and bike track it runs along Jane brook through the park a nice easy and scenic ride it was a nice and cloudy day for a change there is also a …
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A few weeks back I went for a bike ride around the Swan River this is one of the photos, taken with a Pentax 10-17Â fisheye it is the Supreme court gardens, with the supreme court hiding behind the trees and the City in the background there are more photos on my gallery site Gumnuts …
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wildflowers just past Wubin, on the track to Wubin Rock (200+ k’s from Perth) September 2009 it was a rather wet and grey day but after 2 hours of driving I wasn’t not going to take photos more photos of my Wubin trip are on my Gumnuts World site, type Wubin in the searchbox Pentax …
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Tranby house, Maylands, on the banks of the Swan river built June 1839, one of the oldest brick houses in Western Australia originally Peninsular farm, it is now a tea room and tourist attraction Pentax DA* f4 300mm there are more photos on my site Gumnuts World and type Tranby into the search box Window …
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The east end at least The Sheraton hotel to the left Langley park (the original airport) behind the palms the Swan river at the front and the Darling ranges to the rear taken from the DNA tower in Kings Park about 3 kilometres away Scenic Sunday
2 Photos stitched together with Autostitch taken from Kaarta Gar-up lookout Kings Park
A long exposure at Perth train station, taken on film a long time ago with my trusty K1000 from memory about 5 minutes, long enough not to register the people that got off and on the train