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Cape Leeuwin lighthouse lens on the most South West point of Western Australia where the Indian ocean meets the Southern ocean
Photography from Western Australia and beyond
Cape Leeuwin lighthouse lens on the most South West point of Western Australia where the Indian ocean meets the Southern ocean
Whilst the rest of the world was having spring, we were having Autumn. On top of that Native trees around here do not do the Autumn thing of losing their leaves, they are the same colour all year round, some trees may flower in Autumn which makes them different. So on my way home from …
The sun sets on the West coast disappearing into the Indian ocean
white cheeked honeyeater getting nectar from a silver princess flower in my garden
a young white cheeked honeyeater in the Silver princess tree, with the gumnuts from the old flowers
White cheeked honeyeater on a Banksia flower
Its mid winter and my silver princess is still flowering. It still has a few flowers left to open too.
its mid winter and my silver princess is still flowering. It still has a few flowers left to open too. I am not sure if the fly is sheltering or is stuck in the nectar that the birds love tried using fill flash , maybe a bit over done
a willie wagtail on the power cable to my house
an tiny unknown (by me) Winter flower in Koondoola bushland taken with an old 50mm lens on a macro converter and an experimental flash softbox set up
winter flower in Koondoola bushland a pearl flower Conostephium pendulum I went for a ride last weekend to see what was in flower in the local bushland I think I counted 20 different flowering plants more than I expected for mid Winter I took the opportunity to try out a different lighting set up a …
A white tailed black cockatoo feasting on a firewood banksia cone whilst sitting on my bull banksia in Winter I counted about 20 of them going through my trees, pruning as they went. I picked up some banksia flowers they snipped off and put them in a vase They do a a fair amount of …
Liptons Cranberry Raspberry & Strawberry tea a very sweet cuppa mmmmm no sugar needed
looking to the shopping precinct and the Breakwater tavern, with the small fairground to the right I tried focus pulling, changing focus with the shutter open on a long exposure but ended up sandwiching two photos together to get this result Pentax 10mm fisheye cropped to a panorama for a larger size go here
My attempt at the Orton effect, an effect developed by Michael Orton in an attempt to imitate watercolour painting with photography. Initially it was done using multiple slides sandwiched on top of each other. Digital has made similar effects easier and this is mine, done in GIMP. Did it work?