A fire engine in my garden…

2010.11.18

Olympus PEN EP-2 f13 1/250s ISO 200

No series of photographs would be complete without a fire engine! I decided on this one because the engine related to the fire still burning in the background and also because of the total contrast beween it and the garden in which it is parked!

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Prescribed burn…

2010.11.13

Canon 5D f11 1/50s EF28-300mm f/3.5-5.6L IS USM

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Kings Park forest tree top walk…

2010.10.26

Kings Park hills forest tree top walk

Canon 5D infrared f6.3 1/30s ISO100 EF24-70mm f/2.8L USM

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Forest path…

2010.07.14

Canon 5D f4 1/6s ISO800 Lensbaby

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Hollow Jarrah tree.

2010.07.12

Olympus Pen EP-2 f4.9  1/13s ISO640 14-42@32mm

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Lopping a tree II…

2010.06.08

Canon 5D f5.6 1/640s ISO400
Sometimes it is neccesary to cut trees down, in this case there was no choice this marritree had to be felled or ‘lopped’ as it is commonly said in W.A.  Marri or Corymbia calophylla are fast growing gums this particular speciman has tapped into water that is fed to my citrus trees and grapes and doubled its size in a matter of a few years.

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Jarrah at dusk, die back and an almost full moon…

2010.04.27

iPhone f2.8 1/15s ISO226

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Forest sunset…

2010.04.21

Apple iPhone f2.8 1/30s ISO 84

I am not that big on sunsets, my mother had a perpetual habit of grabbing the Voigtlander and shooting roll after roll of Kodakchrome all of similar photos of sunsets or so it seemed.

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Dead marri…

2010.04.14

Olympus EP-2

Olympus EP-2

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First green of winter…

2010.04.10

Olympus EP-2 f5.6 1/20s ISO 500

One small rainfall and a bit of new growth returns to the forest. This Banksia is a real pioneer growing between the root buttreses of an ancient jarrah tree.

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