Getting macro flowers printed
It is time and I have decided that I am getting some macro flowers printed to replace some images in a local cafe, Four Leaves.
It is time and I have decided that I am getting some macro flowers printed to replace some images in a local cafe, Four Leaves.
While looking for images for Monochrome Wednesday I was reminded of some photos I took earlier this month on a gorgeous morning at Docklands.
Just a quick post today and thought I would show you one of the images from the Quarantine Station which I did a bit more work on.
So yesterday I was out all day taking photos and somehow we found ourselves ending up the quarantine station at Nepean Point near Portsea.
For Monochrome Wednesday I thought I would try converting a sunrise taken in the city a week or so back.
Yesterday we looked at some videos on the impact of tourism, so today I thought we could look at 7 tips for photographing around home. This is a topic I’m actually really passionate about.
As I said yesterday I am going to show you more photos of Alowyn Gardens where springtime has emerged. It is probably one of the best times of the year there.
I know I said that I would do Floral Friday images from my garden, but it has to be said that Alowyn Gardens is like my second garden.
It was back to those honeycomb rocks today for my Monochrome Wednesday images. I really like ocean views in monochrome.
This is a question I’ve been asking myself a bit lately, when is enough enough with post processing? How do you know when to stop?
Remembering Cradle Mountain for Silent Sunday makes me think about my trip there over 3 years ago. It was the first day of my trip with my friend Sandra.
On my last trip up in the Mallee I went to see my friend Jocelyn who took me to the Kow Plains Homestead. A place I had heard about but not visited.
It was back to some photos taken up in the Mallee for Monochrome Wednesday this week and I have converted one of the images of a salt lake.
This morning I went into the city to take some photos with my friend Steve and we saw some incredible storm clouds that I thought would be good for Silent Sunday.
We are now at the start of October and the weather is getting warmer so I went out in the garden today to get some photos for Floral Friday.
When I was looking for some photos for today’s Monochrome Wednesday I went back to the images of the coastline I took when down at the Great Ocean Road.
Since I’ve been out quite a bit recently with the infrared camera it seemed like a good idea to do more for Monochrome Wednesday.
For Silent Sunday today, I have been going through older Weekend Wandering posts and decided on revisiting St Leonards and Queenscliff.
In the countryside right now you can find canola fields everywhere, but it is important to remember that they aren’t on public land.
The reality is that my garden hasn’t got any more in it from last week, so for Floral Friday I thought we might look at some images from a couple of years ago.