A glorious Autumnal morning in Legana Tasmania with the rising morning sun blazing on my back and the bright near-full moon on my face with a quintessential Aussie shed and scorched bush trees in the foreground. Shot with a Samsung NX1 1650S @ 50mm.

A glorious Autumnal morning in Legana Tasmania with the rising morning sun blazing on my back and the bright near-full moon on my face with a quintessential Aussie shed and scorched bush trees in the foreground. Shot with a Samsung NX1 1650S @ 50mm.
Take at Monarto Zoo
While we enjoyed some Fish’n’Chips for dinner at the Sawtell Inlet boat ramp, we were watched eagerly by a curious seagull, waiting to swoop on some scraps no doubt…
A spur-of-the-moment photo from Grandma’s garden in Autumn at Beechworth, Victoria.
Olympus EPL5 with M.Zukio 45mm lens and UV filter. Handheld. Post processed from ORF image using Olympus Viewer without correction or crop.
[f/5 1/800s ISO-200]
Looking east from Seafarer’s Bridge across the Yarra river, with Spencer Street Bridge and Southbank towers behind.
Hand-held. Uncropped. Colour uncorrected. Olympus EPL5 with M.Zukio 45mm lens and Manfrotto outdoor UV filter. [f/5 1/800s ISO-200]
Taken at sunset on Roebuck Bay.
A small flower (don’t really know what it is) in our garden is about to open.
At Lake Bohinj, Slovenia, a frog was hanging around in a water trough constructed from a small log.
A crescent moon shining over Legana, Tasmania.
Easter is the time of full moons and there is no more beautiful full moon than the one that appears over Legana.
The road to Mt Cook National Park , New Zealand
It nearly looked like this praying mantis was trying to decide which was his best side for this photo.
This old flax flower was on the end of Sandfly Beach and contrasted with the misty morning.
Early morning on Sandfly Beach on the Otago Peninsula, on the way to the hide to look at sea lions
This wasp looked like it was just sitting on this leaf taking a break as it had no intention on moving when I approached it with my camera.
Legana (“Fresh Water”) is a town outside Launceston that has traditionally been a farming and apple orchard area. But it is being rapidly consumed by the need of suburbia. This once common sight, maybe a sight relegated to the annuls of photographic history.
Oil on water.
We seem to have a lot of butterflies around at the moment and this caterpillar is an indicator that we have more on the way.
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