Wedding Belles
I was asked some time ago to photograph a friends wedding. It was an absolute honour, however I was not … Continue reading Wedding Belles
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
(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
Please, when driving, don’t think of how well you can see, but how well you can BE SEEN. In this … Continue reading Being seen
I struggled with words in this post – happens sometimes. Sometimes often.Hopefully the images tell a positive story of life … Continue reading From death, comes life.
Why the long face? It’s been very wet here and though “The Boy’s” have good shelter available, for some reason … Continue reading Pony portraits
More birds! When I fed the ponies I noticed three Southern Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoos (Zanda xanthanotus) low in a tree, … Continue reading Black Cockatoo
Plovers in the paddock, there were four chicks – now there are only two. Survival of the fittest, I suspect … Continue reading Spring babies
A few birds politely perched and posed in the evening twilight as I listened intently to their beautiful chirping melodies … Continue reading Honey Eaters
At first glance, these small innocuous plants could easily be overlooked, in fact, I thought initially they were a type … Continue reading Bug eating plant …
Clouds were swirling and dancing around a group of tall trees and the rugged peaks of kunanyi, every now and … Continue reading Misty Mountain
Spotted first by trail dog Benny-Boy, this Blue Tongue Lizard was somewhat camera shy. Though he poked his blue tongue … Continue reading Blue Tongue Lizard
(5 photos, click to enlarge) – There are three Pterostylis orchids that are very similar, I think I have identified … Continue reading Orchid – Pterostylis williamsonii
Wow! It’s been over three weeks since I last posted. So what happened? Less screen time and more life. Covid … Continue reading Back with blooms
(5 photos, click to zoom) – A break from the Mycena blues with some other colourful fungi finds this week … Continue reading An unexpected surprise
These two shots feature a younger bright blue Mycena sheltering under the cap of an elder. I feel so fortunate … Continue reading Too blue