Showing posts with label Box Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Box Hill. Show all posts

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Moth Macro seen in my garage for Saturday Critter

 


The moth held its place on the windscreen, a small, improbable presence in the quiet of the garage. When the flash fired, its eyes answered back—fluorescent green, sudden and unearthly, as if lit from within. For a moment, the ordinary glass of the car became a stage, and the night folded itself around this fragile visitor.

There was something intimate about the encounter. The garage smelled faintly of oil and dust, the day fully extinguished, yet here was this insect carrying its own light. The flash did not frighten it away; instead, it revealed a hidden brilliance, a reminder that even the most overlooked corners—a parked car, a closed space—can hold unexpected colour and quiet wonder.




Linking Saturday Critter


Saturday, April 22, 2023

Bells Minor for Eileen's Saturday critter

 


This bird was the first name I was taught by my neighbour when I first arrived in Australia. 


Just in front of my house on a tree in the park


Linking Saturday's Critter




Monday, December 12, 2022

Mural at Box Hill, Melbourne for Mural Monday

 


It is the event of the week - Mural Monday. This mural sat here for a couple of years. It is not conspicuous inside a laneway that no one would dare venture inside here. What is the point of painting a mural then?

Thanks for the acknowledgment for the misadventure yesterday. It was really due to lack of planning and investigation into the area. My pal and I tried to climb the boulder rocky coast which would only surface in the lowest tide. We tried to get to the spot and get out of it within 4 hours. The whole area is covered by snake holes and snake eggs that broke as well. 

I guess I will get back to street candid shots again lol.


Sony A7RIV

Laowa 9mm f5.6


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Friday, July 12, 2013

Sichuan Sour Pickled Cabbage Fish


Nice poetry on the porcelain. Warm and chilli soup. It is a dish that always enlightens me every Friday evening.