Last weekend was really good that Joel and I got the shots we wanted.
DJ Mini Pro4
Linking Water H2O Thursday
Last weekend was really good that Joel and I got the shots we wanted.
DJ Mini Pro4
Linking Water H2O Thursday
DJ Mini Pro4
Linking Skywatch Friday
The signs really show the time. It is now 35 degree Celsius in Mallee region. So hot.
Canon 7D
EF 50mm f1.2
Linking Tom's Sign2
I signed on a contract in Northern NSW few years ago. If there were any opportunities, I visited the towns in the region. In the posh over-rated Byron Bay, I frequented this Chinese eatery. The signs looked quite retro from 1960 Shanghai. The problem with that place is that there is a strong smell from Mould. No fun.
Panasonic G9
Leica 12-60mm f2.8-4
Linking Sign2
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This is low tide. Having high tide, this cave would be under water. Love sunset through the cave.
Sony A7RV
FE 20-70mm f4
Linking Treasure Tuesday
Back in the days I went to Perth for a medical exam, I struggled to calm my nerves. So I took my camera out for a spin in the posh area of Freemantle.
It was in 2011 I think. The year I passed exam too. So I love this city very much lol. A plate of pasta at the time cost me 48 AUD. It was still quite expensive by today's standard!
Fujifilm Pro2
16-55mm f2.8
Linking Mural Monday
At least this hot summer wont be too boring for me. Drone to drive around the state for entertainment.
DJI mini pro 4
This is linking Water H2O Thursday
Wind mill in country town is a treasure. I used to loathe the lack of stuff to do in the country. However, the noise level is so low that I enjoy the quiet very much.
I got a new drone toy that Joel basically managed to brainwash me into buying one. I have not stopped snapping shots around my work trip to the Victoria Border.
DJI Mini Pro 4
24mm f1.7
This is linking Treasure Tuesday
"The ship Sierra Nevada bound from Liverpool to Melbourne, crashed upon the rocks of the Ocean Back Beach, behind Portsea, at 1 a.m. yesterday, and 23 of her crew were lost. The centre of the ship, like a mammoth shark’s fin, now appears above the breakers upon which the unmasted hull has been impaled, and that is all that is visible of the wreck. The masts, sails and numberless spars and fragments from the splintered vessel, together with many hundreds of cases and bales of cargo, bestrew the rocks to the mainland, and shortly after news was received of the disaster the battered body of the captain was hauled out from among the wreckage."
The Sierra Nevada was bound from Liverpool with a cargo that consisted chiefly of whiskey and paper. She sighted Cape Otway on Tuesday morning, and before a favouring breeze made good progress towards Melbourne. At nightfall the lookout sighted the Heads, and there was every prospect of entering the harbor early in the morning. Soon, however, the wind veered around to the south, and as it steadily increased in strength, sail was shortened and everything made taut and apparently safe. The ship continued on her way without increased portents of danger until 11 p.m. Then, above the lashing of the waves and the roar of the wind, the voice of Geo. McGuffin, the man on the lookout, was heard proclaiming ominous warning, “Breakers ahead!” Simultaneously the sailors discerned through the darkness a white line of surf, in bold contrast to a black and rugged background of rocks, which rose out of a dense mist of spray upon the port side.
This is the first time I could find out more information of this shipwreck I frequented many times in the past few years. It is because of some remnants I found ion the region. I was pretty sure there was a shipwreck.
Sony A7RV
Laowa 9mm f5.6
Linking Sky Watch Friday
This was taken on the weekend. Joel and I escaped the crowd 1km away from this location. Lucky there are no other photographers there at that time! There was a nearby water puddle that Joel peed into it. Later a young couple came and splashing dipping into it. Joel was laughing his butt off.
I just figured out I was banned from commenting on Instagram. That frustrated me so much.
Sony A7RV
Laowa 9mm f5.6
Linking Treasure Tuesday
It was a trip to west end of Phillip Island. Joel refused to photograph the famous broken jetty in the area. Instead, we camped at this rocky foreshore. Later in the night, we abandoned to do Milkyway because of my misreading of the moon rise time which was hanging brightly in the middle of sky.
School holidays drive traffic even crazier than normal. I can't wait for the kids return to school.
Sony A7RV
FE 20-70mm f4
Linking Water H2O Thursday
A little nostalgic. I spotted in an alley next to an abandoned warehouse in Richmond. This was from a few years ago.
Pentax K10D
DA 50mm f2.8 limited
Linking Mural Monday
Joel and I were supposed to find the entrance to forest cave. We believed the tide was not low enough that the entrance was immersed in the sea still. So we took a snap at the sea.
Sony A7RV
FE 20-70mm f4
Linking Skywatch Friday