Showing posts with label 12mm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 12mm. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Stephenson falls in Grampians for Treasure Tuesday

 



It has been too long since I stood again before Stevensons Falls, where water loosens itself from stone and time feels briefly unmeasured. These days the path hums with a different rhythm—footsteps, chatter, the bright, fleeting choreography of phones held aloft. The falls still speak, but you have to listen past the noise.

Once, this land—Grampians National Park, or Gariwerd—held quieter stories. Long before the footbridges and lookout points, it was shaped by the deep presence of the Jardwadjali people and Djab Wurrung people, whose connection to the land is written not in captions but in rock art, in scarred trees, in the contours of the ranges themselves. Their stories run older than the water’s fall, braided through sandstone ridges and the hush of eucalyptus.

Later came timber cutters and gold seekers, men who carved tracks through the bush with a different urgency, leaving behind names like Stawell and Wartook, and the quiet industry of sawmills that once fed distant towns. Even the falls, named after a European eye, carry that layered inheritance—beauty seen, claimed, retold.

Now, the frame is crowded. The long exposure you once imagined—silk water, empty bridge, only the patient drift of mist—competes with the restless pulse of strangers chasing their own brief immortality. It is not solitude you find here anymore, but a negotiation.

And yet, if you wait—just a little longer than the others, just beyond the impatience—you might still reclaim a moment. A lull between footsteps. A breath where the falls return to themselves. That is when the place feels truest: not as a spectacle, but as something shared more quietly, better held among friends and family than broadcast to the passing scroll of strangers.


Panasonic G9

Leica 12mm f1.4 



Linking Treasure Tuesday


Friday, July 18, 2025

Piangil Night Sky with light painting for Skywatch Friday

 


Piangil lies approximately half an hour’s drive beyond Swan Hill in Victoria, situated near the threshold of the Australian outback. A modest rural locality surrounded by flat open farmland and distant horizon lines, it offers a profound stillness, especially under the vast dome of the night sky. This particular photograph was taken several years ago, during a period when I was deeply passionate about the art of light painting. At that time, I did not hesitate to rise in the small hours of the night, load the car with equipment, and make the journey into such remote reaches for the sake of a single frame of long-exposure magic.

How times have changed. These days, I find myself lacking the same energy or will to embark on such nocturnal expeditions. Age, it seems, makes its presence known not with fanfare but with small surrenders.

The lens I used then—a Laowa 12mm f/2.8, prized for its rectilinear precision and remarkable field of view—was sold a year later at a price that exceeded its original retail value. I remain mystified by the ways of eBay buyers; why one would pay more for a secondhand item than simply purchase it new from a reputable dealer escapes my understanding. Yet such are the strange economies of online marketplaces.


Sony A7RV

Laowa 12mm f2.8 

Linking Skywatch Friday




Friday, September 20, 2024

Mungo National Park Desert sky for Skywatch Friday

 


The shot was taken using a Voigtlander 12mm f2.8. It was a tiring trip to access the location. I regret taking this lens only to a night shoot. The colour is not the same as Sony FE 14mm f1.8 


Sony A7RV

Voigtlander 12mm f2.8 


Linking Skywatch Friday




Thursday, June 29, 2023

Mungo National Park Stargazing for Random Fun Event

 


The challenging trip I took with Joel early the year. We both had nasty flu after venturing into this desert waiting it out through the night. The core of Milkyway was not even out that early in the year


Sony A7RIV

Laowa 12mm f2.8 


Linking Randomosity



Tuesday, December 27, 2022

MacKenzie Waterfalls, Grampians

 


This is one of the images that I can capture without a tourist in sight. It is kind of a miracle. 

The water is pristinely clean though. 

Panasonic G9

Leica 12mm f1.4 


Linking Through my lens






Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Melbourne Council Night Light ups

 


Melbourne Council at night - same light projection for 5 years in a row - we need innovation!

Hectic last few days - getting my skin spot biopsied, running mum's appointments, getting my supply to live through the remote Australia town this Xmas and New Year


Panasonic G9

Leica 12mm f1.4


Linking Image-in-ing



Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Brighton Beach, Melbourne

 


There are so many Brighton Beaches in the world. Right here, it is both a tourist attraction and where the riches stay. 

 Sony A7RIV

Laowa 12mm f2.8 


P.S. Stefan, before I took up blogging again, I had an obsession on ultra-wide-angle lenses lol. 


Tuesday link















Friday, October 21, 2022

Halls Gap Sunset, Grampians

 


Sorry about late response to all the comments. I was held up in 3 consecutive days of conference in CBD. 

This pic was taken when I had to detour due to shut roads all around country Victoria. 


Panasonic G9

Leica 12mm f1.4


This is linking with Sky Friday      








Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Melbourne Dockland

 


Love light trail photo. Just not doing enough. 


A friend is asking me for an emergency cover of his hospital for next 3 days. So I will not be around that much on blog. 


Sony A7RIV

Laowa 12mm f2.8 


black and white candid street blog










Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Hosier Lane mural art, Melbourne

 


This is a scene that reminds of the "No Face" in game of throne series. The spotlight happens to shine on the mask which is kind of spooky. 


I was on the mission to get some street candids. Then an unexpected view turned up. 


Panasonic G9

Leica 12mm f1.4 


Mural Monday Link











Tuesday, August 2, 2022

Mungo National Park and night sky, New South Wales, Australia

 


Willandra Lakes Region is wide and large. It is also a world heritage zone. The night time is actually not quiet. There are all sorts of sounds that are kind of spooky to hear. The night in the desert is pretty much alive. 

The view gets my adrenaline pumping. 

Sony A7RIV

Laowa 12mm f2.8 


Night posts






Saturday, November 8, 2014

Whitsundays sunset view


The sunset from Whitsundays

Sunday, August 3, 2014

One Tree Top View


From One Tree Top on Hamilton Island

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Facade of Bendigo Bank at Bendigo


Bendigo Bank Facade. Very colourful.

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Mr Beebes Entree, Bendigo


Scallop in the degustation menu at Mr Beebes

Friday, May 30, 2014

Sand desert


Really dry arid place in north part of Perth

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Perth Crown Casino pool



This was a look out from the french restaurant.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Bamboo Shoots with Basil


Bamboo shoots used to be part of my favorite diet. Pity Hard to find bamboo shoots that dont taste bitter outside Asia...

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Santoukou Ramen


Yummy noodle. In Taipei

Monday, March 31, 2014

My junior team dining at Masons Bendigo


At Bendigo Masons

The junior team