Showing posts with label 5d. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5d. Show all posts

Saturday, September 9, 2023

Koala for Saturday Critter

 


I think on a way to lake entrance spotting this gem along the way. 


I am shutting down a few clinic commitments since the cost of living crisis. I will use this opportunity to explore other hobbies I have :)


Canon 5D Mk II

Canon 300mm f4


Linking Saturday Critter




Thursday, July 20, 2023

Hopetoun Waterfalls at Great Ocean Road for Randomosity

 


I used to frequent this location a lot. This was taken before the time a log fell in front of the falls. A co-worker asked for a photo like this, so I found from my large collection of photos. 


It is probably time to go back.


Canon 5D 

EF 16-35mm f2.8 L


Linking Randomosity





Thursday, January 26, 2023

Erskine waterfalls, Lorne, Victoria

 


Erskine waterfalls is very popular along Great Ocean Road. I used to frequent this location in university days once a month. There is a large Spanish population residing in this town. Local Paella is very nice which is only cooked up every Sunday evening. 

Canon 5D

24mm f1.4 

Linking Randomosity



Sunday, August 12, 2012

Outside Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne, Australia


Outside Queen Victoria market, it was fun to capture this moment: one lady yawning so badly while a man was eating the sausage roll. What a glimpse of modern civilisation!

Taken by Canon 50mm f1.2 L

Friday, August 10, 2012

Lord of Ring experience?


On the Princess Bridge - south of Flinders station, Melbourne, he is a common sight. The music he played was often masked by the wheels... 

Still he added the colour to my trip to the city every time. :)

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Wet Lake Garda


This view reminded me of a time that I went to all sorts of places to get photographs under various types of weather.

The day was rather stormy with floods rampaging most Grampian National Park. The desolate look did remind something about life...

Rain often comes to the rescue when the drought has killed almost everything. Where is hope?