Sky’s the limit
Hobart’s new “Parliament Square” opened a week or three ago. With clouds rolling across the glass, the reflected sky caught … Continue reading Sky’s the limit
Hobart’s new “Parliament Square” opened a week or three ago. With clouds rolling across the glass, the reflected sky caught … Continue reading Sky’s the limit
it doesn’t take much for life to bloom.Find your feet, grow strong. Continue reading Urban living
Finally back on the bike, but very gently does it! After a few short rides over the last week firstly … Continue reading On ya’ bike …
Breakfast: some say the most important meal of the day. Not many people would consider salad for breakfast, but how … Continue reading Four square meals
We had a severe lightning storm in Hobart this evening accompanied with torrential rain. One of the most intense storms … Continue reading Cracker storm
I noticed this big old male lying in the grass next to my fence. I though he was injured. I … Continue reading Bennetts Wallaby
I got lucky this morning with two Black Cockatoos in a Silver Wattle. Only about 12 feet away from me, … Continue reading Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoo
Another day sitting here with my leg in the air. The knee is feeling much better today, slow small stretches … Continue reading Marriage in Mono
Following on from the previous post, thankfully it turns out I took more than one good shot of the big … Continue reading A wonderful wedding
I was asked some time ago to photograph a friends wedding. It was an absolute honour, however I was not … Continue reading Wedding Belles
(13 Photos, Part 2) – Continuing on from the previous post at Tasmanian MiniFest ’21, more Mini’s and some rare … Continue reading Marvellous Mini’s
(14 images, Part 1) – If you’ve been following my blog, by now you’ll know I have a fondness for … Continue reading Mini mayhem
Last Thursday night, solar activity caused one of the largest Southern Hemisphere Aurora events in many years. Beams were visible … Continue reading Aurora Australis
(3 images – At night!) – Before I was a teenager, I would pour over old maps, intrigued by the … Continue reading Disappearing Tarn
I might be slow, but let’s not forget I carry a house on my back!To help me grow, I have … Continue reading snails pace
Sunday afternoon I headed down to the rivulet. In the first two hours I saw nothing I considered worth photographing, … Continue reading Fungi, moss, slime-mold
(4 images) – Pterostylis pedunculata (I think) – Similar but smaller than the Orchid in my previous post, the dark … Continue reading Maroonhood Orchids
(5 images, click to enlarge) – I was lucky to find a small group greenhood orchids nodding in the wind … Continue reading Nodding Greenhood
(8 photos, click to enlarge) – These small Chiloglottis triceratops orchids grow close to the ground and can be hard … Continue reading Bird Orchids
Probably Caladenia alpina Continue reading White Orchids