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Taken at Twin Falls, Kakadu National Park, with a Pentax K20D and edited with Photoshop CS5. |
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Sunday, January 13, 2013
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Seeing the light
One thing that struck me when we moved over here (here being WA goldfields) was the quality of the light. I don't think I can adequately describe it, so will just say that it is strong and vibrant and saturates everything. Sometimes it feels like a living thing, and the place positively glows in the half hour before the sun sets.
I'm not a photographer, but I can imagine photographers in paroxysms of delight at it.
I maintain my previous home - tropical Queensland - has to be one of the most beautiful places on earth. But those magical mountains and soaring rainforests meant things were pretty ordinary in the light department, blocking the sun as they do. So whatever trick of topography is at play here to deliver such rays was quite an eye opener.
Almost two years after first seeing the WA light (so to speak), I still marvel at it every morning and evening.
Some pictures of the region by actual photographers, which I found on the TrekEarth site:
What bit of nature do you love about your home?
I'm not a photographer, but I can imagine photographers in paroxysms of delight at it.
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Morning light hits the back yard. |
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One afternoon at the local tip. |
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OK, so not strictly the Goldfields (is actually just south of Geraldton), but still WA. |
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Evening glory. |
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The setting moon last week. |
I maintain my previous home - tropical Queensland - has to be one of the most beautiful places on earth. But those magical mountains and soaring rainforests meant things were pretty ordinary in the light department, blocking the sun as they do. So whatever trick of topography is at play here to deliver such rays was quite an eye opener.
Almost two years after first seeing the WA light (so to speak), I still marvel at it every morning and evening.
Some pictures of the region by actual photographers, which I found on the TrekEarth site:
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(Link: http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/Oceania/Australia/West/Western_Australia/Kalgoorlie/photo1035878.htm) |
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(Link: http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/Oceania/Australia/West/Western_Australia/Kalgoorlie/photo1018672.htm) |
What bit of nature do you love about your home?
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Wordless Wednesday - Desert Blossoms
I *may* have nicked these blooms from the trees across the road. They've been taunting me with their prettiness for weeks.
Blossom on a Coolgardie Gum. Funnily enough, growing in Coolgardie. |
These are actually from our garden:
Once again, linking up with Trish from My Little Drummer Boys for Wordless Wednesday again. Thanks Trish!
How is nature performing this spring in your neck of the woods?
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