G'day all,
I visited my partner down at Dryandra south of Perth this weekend. I managed to take some nice but not stunning shots. I'm slowly working back in to the landscape photography thing after a bit of a break in recent times. It was good to be able to just take a few hours wandering around small areas of the bush and seeing what photo's there were there, taking time to see the smaller details, fine the nicer shots, etc.
Here's 3, not stunners, but a good start. Hopefully the next 3 months (how long she's working down there) will leave me with some photo's that best show what the atmosphere of the place is.
Larger versions at my website:
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The last in those 3 (the single big tree closeup) is my favorite. It shows the really nice bark that the wandoo tree's have and the amazing detail in that bark. The leaf littler around wandoo trees is also usually full of great detail and small objects to photograph.
Roger.