The lake was not completely filled. So I got this Yin and Yang kind of look to it.
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FE 70-200mm f4 G
Linking Sunday Best
The lake was not completely filled. So I got this Yin and Yang kind of look to it.
Sony A7RV
FE 70-200mm f4 G
Linking Sunday Best
It has been raining for the last 3 consecutive weekends. Lucky I visited Lake Tyrrell when I needed to perform home visits on some nursing homes.
Linking Skywatch Friday
I am enjoying netflix and disney plus channel now. Watching these shows is so addictive.
Joel and I did not manage to walk far into Balcombe walking trail. He was so preoccupied with this scene. He set up his equipment like he was setting up a nuclear lab. It only took less than 1 minute to get this frame handheld.
Mount Martha is a quaint beach town wedged between Safety Beach and Mornington on the Mornington Peninsula. This is a popular walk with locals and it's easy to see why - this track follows the Bay Trail and encompasses four leash free beaches as well as providing beautiful bay views.
Hawker Beach, Birdrock Beach and Dava Beach are three different leash free beaches available along this walk and all boast golden sand and clear water. Your dog will love jumping through the waves or digging in the sand and owners will love the shelter of the surrounding cliffs – creating your own sanctuary. Make sure you are aware of the steep beach access along this walk
The leash free beaches are expansive, with Dava Beach being a continuation of Birdrock Beach (the only way to enter Dava Beach is to first enter Birdrock Beach). Fossil Beach gives you something different altogether, being predominately made up of rocks it gets its name from the abundance of fossils that geologist A.R.C Selwyn discovered amongst the limestone cliffs there in 1854. These fossils displayed evidence of sea life from 10-15 million years ago.
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FE 70-200mm f4 G
Linking Water H2O Thursday
This sign was one of the reasons Aboriginal groups went to court with state government.
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Linking Sign 2
Joel and I knew the day gonna suck. We visited the place 2 weeks ago. I did not give enough time in the planning. By the time we were at the coast, sun was already gone. Then the cloud cover kind of dropped the temperature by a few more degrees. So we set up our gear very quickly and snapped the usual location here.
What surprised me was the fact that there were two wedding photographers torturing brides at this windy coast for portraits. It was not even pretty at that hour. The area we were standing on can collapse any time from my earlier reading into geological studies.
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FE 20-70mm f4 G
Linking Treasure Tuesday
These were kind of cute on the abandoned buildings after the earthquake in Christchurch NZ
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FE 20-70mm f4 G
Linking Mural Monday
I should have visited here more often. It has been over 8 months since I last visited. My boots are all filthy from the red dirt.
DJ Mini Pro4
Linking Sunday Best
Gonna take mum to another house inspection. Then head to Mount Martha for a photography site investigation with Joel.
Not sure it is a moth or a butterfly.
Olympus 150mm f2
Linking Saturday Critter
I got a new OLED monitor for my desktop in my room. It turned out there was no speaker function. So I had to get Joel to sort it out today.
This was taken a while back when the usual arid season arrives in Lake Tyrrell
Panasonic G9
Leica 12-60mm f2.8-4
Linking Skywatch Friday
I was not too impressed when I clicked the shot. Later, I actually love it more.
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FE 70-200mm f4 G
Linking Water H2O Thursday
Now is the end of financial year sale. I have bought so many things this month more than any years prior. Now I am tempted to get Sony 12-24mm f2.8 but I must stop the impulsive buying!
Last Friday, I decided to take a photowalk in CBD again. I can take away some Japanese Cheese Cake from Uncle Tetsu for mum. She likes it.
The first shot was nice for a Chinese acupuncture store.
The 2nd shot does make me think a bit more. A little too much wokism
Sony A7RV + FE 35mm f1.4 GM
Linking Sign 2
This was taken at the beginning of the month which was rather late for mushroom hunting.
Overnight was zero-degree celcius. No fun. The lack of sunlight and the cold feeling in isolation does make me a little melancholic.
On YouTube, I saw this phenomenon called "Blue Dot Effect" published in psychiatric journal, which was rather interesting. Basically, we all choose to have our own problems when there is nothing really major. Food for thought.
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Sigma 105mm f2.8 Macro
Linking Treasure Tuesday
The remnant of the bridge from Japanese occupation period is now wrapped around by nature.
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FE 20-70mm f4 G
Linking Sunday Best
Last night, Joel and I went to Pearses Bay again. A last-minute decision as it was a high tide. Weather was crap. So we ended up in a Greek Fish n Chips shop getting souvlaki in the end. This is the kind of life I like. No need to impress anyone just by being myself.
I only learnt the name of this bird until a former mate in Perth Australia told me about it.
Extraordinarily plumaged songbird with white facial markings
that lend it an almost comical whiskered appearance. Brown overall, with
accents of yellow, buff, purple, plum, blue, and orange throughout the plumage.
Inhabits montane forest edge with dense shrubbery or grassy cover, but often
emerges out onto roadsides and paths to forage, often crossing the road close
to vehicles. Moves in noisy flocks or in pairs, giving soft contact calls and
harsh rattling and whistling calls when alarmed. Song, a melodic tinkling, is
simple but pleasant.
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Sigma 105mm macro
Linking Saturday Critter
I just cant continue waking up at 3 am driving to Melbourne for a sunrise anymore
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FE 70-200mm f2.8 GM
Linking Skywatch Friday
The way the water motion goes is kind of fascinating to me.
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FE 70-200mm f4 G
Linking Water H2O Thursday
Their pricing have not changed despite the inflation over the past 4 years. I am very surprised.
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FE 35mm f1.4 GM
Linking Treasure Tuesday
The hue caught my eye while passing through an unnamed lake.
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Linking Treasure Tuesday
This one stands out as I do my regular walk in CBD for contents on the other blog of mine.
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Linking Mural Monday
Listening to Joel talking about his kids' troubles is a reminder that we all have a story to tell.
I like the composition somehow. I enjoy the walk there
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FE 20-70mm f4 G
Linking Sunday Best
I spent the whole day hiking out around Ballarat area with Joel. Damn, the waterfall was completely dried out including the river nearby. That was a huge disappointment. In the end, we had some nice chicken Parma in a dusty general pub at a nearby country town. I swear the owner looks like a character from a horror haunting movie killing off tourists.
Then Joel's electric car ran out of juice. We had to go to a town with limited fast charge. I believe Joel turned up the heating too strong for the cold weather here.
It was still cloudy and windy. Lucky the cloud break allows some colours to enter into the frame.
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FE 70-200mm f4 G
Linking Skywatch Friday
I really missed New Zealand
Linking Water H2O Thursday
Mum's mobile company just got sold to another one called Yana Amaysim. The name sounds like a scammer to me. She asked me to help her to verify the direct debit was still in place. I could not find the company on line until I break it up. The person on the phone sounds like a scammer too.
The signs are written in old language.
On the left
Glory in many universes and dimensions; power and blessings fill every home
On the right
Prosper in ranks and files; fortune shines on the living world
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FE 20-70mm f4 G
Linking Sign2
A bit late to the mushroom hunt with Joel this year. Though we did not find parasol, these brown ones will do.
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Sigma 105mm f2.8 Macro
Linking Treasure Tuesday
On the hill where Kingdom of Nania is filmed. A nice series of layers
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FE 20-70mm f4 G
Linking Sunday Best
Kea was once treated as pests in NZ. In 1970, they went into extinction as the country wanted to protect their sheep grazing industry. Now, Kea is a protected species. They behave like seagulls trying to get my food all the time.
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FE 70-200mm f4 G
Linking Saturday Critter