I arrive this place in the rain. Really muddy to walk the trails. So I did not continue hiking to stage 2-4 of the waterfalls. I did this without a tripod. Steady hand for 1.7 seconds.
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FE 20-70mm f4 G
Linking Treasure Tuesday
I arrive this place in the rain. Really muddy to walk the trails. So I did not continue hiking to stage 2-4 of the waterfalls. I did this without a tripod. Steady hand for 1.7 seconds.
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FE 20-70mm f4 G
Linking Treasure Tuesday
This is an iconic mural when Joel and I came here for a quick Pho!
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FE 20-70mm f4 G
Linking Mural Monday
I will be going to Taichung from Tuesday to Friday. No Wi-Fi. Enjoy singing in the rain.
It is literally raining everyday here. Including the same forecast for the next fortnight. Apart from the same usual public service inefficiency, I would take walks and long trips snapping street scenes.
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FE 20-70mm f4 G
Linking Sunday Best
This is spherical panorama looking sleek in the magic hour
DJ Mini Pro4
Linking Sky watch Friday
I always envy TV Rom Com where the main cast family members are always decent human beings. The relatives I encounter always treat me like a bank account.
Hualien is the meeting point of the Central Cross-Island Highway, Suao-Hualien Highway, and highways leading south to Taitung.
Hualien County is home to several world-class scenic attractions. In 1590, Portuguese sailors passed by the eastern coast of Taiwan and were so moved by the grandeur of what they saw that they named this land "Formosa," the beautiful island. Since that time, the majestic views of Hualien have come to represent Taiwan.
Formerly known as Qilai, Hualien's current name derives from the phrase "huilan" (eddying water), a reference to the swirling currents of the Hualien River where it meets the sea.
Hualien is Taiwan's biggest county, with an area of about 4,628 square kilometers and a population of 350,000. The county borders the Pacific Ocean to the east and is hemmed in by the Central Range to the west. With its towering peaks, azure skies, vast seas, scenic valleys, cultural diversity, and friendly kindhearted people, Hualien has become one of Taiwan's first-choice travel destinations for local and international visitors alike.
There are some 200 after quakes after the initial one 1 month ago. I am not planning to go anywhere near the location now.
Sony A7RV
FE 14mm f1.8 GM
Linking Water H2O Thursday
Going to another province for 2 days. No access to Wifi.
A little wild.
The rainy monsoon season is too much for me here. Trying to sort out Mum's family affairs is not exactly easy either.
At various government departments today, most public servants I met tried to encourage me to move money back into the country etc. I don't even have any income here and barely spend time at all. why would I want to do that?
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FE 35mm f1.4 GM
This area is called the petrified forest from an early theory that advancing sand engulfed an ancient forest of coastal trees that once covered the sea cliff, petrifying them for all time.
Actually the formation is a collection of hollow tubes of limestone called “solution pipes”, eroded by millions of years of rainfall. The process starts when water gathers in a shallow pan of sand and seeps downwards dissolving the limestone. The mineral saturated water then cements the sand, forming hard, trunk-shaped pipes. Most pipes around Cape Bridgewater are only three metres high, although some are as much as twenty metres.
The Petrified Forest is easily accessible from the car park at the end of Blowholes Road, Cape Bridgewater.
I have been to this area 4 times in total. This is the most recent snap.
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FE 20-70mm f4 G
Linking Treasure Tuesday
This looks so cool
I am on plane now. I may log on intermittently whenever time permits
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FE 35mm f1.4 GM
Linking Mural Monday
This was taken on an overcast day. No good sunset to use but the water reflection creates a lovely pattern.
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FE 14mm f1.8 GM
Linking Sunday Best
The granite outcrop of Mount Alexander rises 350 metres above the nearby township of Harcourt. Enjoy bushwalking, picnics, lookouts with stunning views and a chance to see some of Australia's iconic wildlife.
Within the 1,400ha of Mount Alexander Regional Park there are a number of magnificent lookouts including Lang's Lookout, Dog Rocks and Shepherd's Flat that offer spectacular views over the surrounding landscape. The 4km long West Ridge Walking Track provides a link between these lookouts, while Joseph Young Drive provides vehicle access to Dog's Rocks and Lang's Lookout, as well as the Leanganook Picnic Area.
While exploring the Park, visitors can regularly see Eastern Grey Kangaroos and Black Wallabies, along with numerous native bird species. Keen eyed and patient visitors might also be able to spot Koalas among the Manna Gum trees (identified by distinctive smooth bark with ribbons of handing bark), and the endangered Brush-tailed Phascogale, Echidnas and Sugar Gliders.
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FE 70-200mm f4 G
Linking Sky Watch Friday
It was an overcast day at Bridgewater Bay, Mornington Peninsula.
A different take on the flow effect.
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FE 20-70mm f4 G
Linking Water H2O Thursday
I spotted it at Hosier Lane the other day. I was playing with DOF.
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FE 50mm f1.2 GM
Linking Sign2
This area is now protected that no one is allowed to visit unless a permission is sought from the elder. of course, it means monetary tribute of some sort.
Mungo National Park is a protected national park that is located in south-western New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The 110,967-hectare national park is situated approximately 875 kilometres west of Sydney in the Balranald Shire.
Linking Treasure Tuesday
I haven't left for overseas trip yet. One week to go.
This mural has been updated since last year. It was great to find it eventually.
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FE 50mm f1.2 GM
Linking Mural Monday and FACE OFF
Except from local website:
"Loch Ard Gorge is the site of the most famous shipwreck on the aptly named Shipwreck Coast. The Loch Ard ran aground crashing into Mutton Bird Island in 1878. The only two survivors Tom Pearce and Eva Carmichael managed to drag themselves to the safety of the beach inside Loch Ard Gorge. For a moment, these two tragic teenagers were the talk of the English-speaking world, which very much hoped they would marry (they did not). Walk along this sandy beach, dramatically closed in by towering sandstone cliffs. Explore several other short walks in this area including the cemetery where Tom and Eva’s less fortunate shipmates are buried."
I have stopped droning for a few months now. I will be droning in NZ next month.
DJ Mini Pro4
Linking Sunday Best
Metcalfe Abandoned bus is sitting there for a long time
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FE 16-35mm f2.8 GM
Linking Sky Watch Friday
I have been busy in the past fortnight. I will be very busy until next Sunday going overseas. Trying to clean up my referrals before leaving the country.
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FE 14mm f1.8 GM
Linking Water H2O Thursday
This shop only opens at night. It is designed for people who takes acids I guess. Effects are more pronounced for drug users.
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FE 14mm f1.8 GM
Linking Sign2
It is not monsoon, but it always rains heavily in April and May around here. This shot was rather interesting from 2 weeks ago. The water flow motion is fun.
Joel and I are just busy playing PlayStation instead.
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70-200mm f4 G
Linking Treasure Tuesday
Gills Alley in Melbourne is a place I stroll through. So good that I discover his mural here.
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FE 35mm f1.4 GM
Despite a failed project in dockland development Melbourne, the location is good for night time urban photography
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Laowa 9mm f5.6
Linking Sunday Best
I was in one of the old trips to Malayasia. This bird was in an enclosure of a village I visited. I was using a point and shoot camera at the time. Now it is memory.
The Malayan peacock-pheasant (Polyplectron malacense) also
known as crested peacock-pheasant or Malaysian peacock-pheasant, is a
medium-sized pheasant of the galliform family Phasianidae. The closely related
Bornean peacock-pheasant (P. schleiermacheri) was formerly included here as a
subspecies, but as understood today, P. malacense is monotypic.
Their plumage is generally pale brown with small black spots and bands all over, creating the "salt-and-pepper" effect found in most peacock-pheasants. It has iridescent blue-green eyespots with a buff border on its upper wings, back, and on the 22 rectrices, a white throat running down to the centre of the breast, and a loose, pointed and upturned dark blue-green crest on its forehead. A bare facial skin surrounds the eyes with their bluish-white iris; usually pink, it becomes bright orange-red during courtship. The bill and legs are blackish.
Female plumage is duller than in males, with a vestigial crest and eyespots only on remiges and rectrices. On the wing coverts and back, they have dark dots instead, which are pointed towards the feather tip.
Young birds resemble females but have even less-developed
eyespots and usually lack them entirely except on the rectrices. The downy
hatchlings are pale chestnut-brown above and buff below.
Linking Saturday Critter
The water was actually clean in contrast to my childhood memory.
Tamsui Old Street is divided into the inner and outer side. The outer street is the golden anchor walkway of Tamsui river coast, while the inner side is a traditional old street lined with bustling shops. There are faithfully traditional pastry shops, groceries and stores selling trendy outfits and toys. The popular foods in the area include A Gei, fish ball, fried fish crackers, traditionally baked cake, Granny’s iron eggs, etc. are all must try goodies. In the evening, the beautiful scenery of the sun setting below the ocean horizon can be seen along the golden anchor walkway.
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FE 14mm f1.8 GM
Linking Skywatch Friday
This was taken many years ago. It was approaching the end of Autumn.
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FA 80-200mm f2.8
Linking Water H2O Thursday
This is a sign near an entrance of a carpark. A style similar to minimalism approach. Lots of puke and piss at the bottom of the wall. Smells really bad.
Little Flinders Lane, Melbourne CBD
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FE 35mm f1.4 GM
Linking Sign2
I spotted a YouTube video on Alice Spring in Australia. The place has done to the dogs. Really sad. I used to work there in the local hospital.
Joel and I came back here on Easter Saturday. Again, I did not get the look I want but it gave me another opportunity to try it again.
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FE 70-200mm f4 G
Linking Treasure Tuesday
Looks like Japanese Manga Comics on the wall
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FE 20-70mm f4 G
Linking Mural Monday and FACE OFF
The streets for mural arts in Melbourne CBD are often located in the following list
HOSIER LANE &
RUTLEDGE LANE
BEANEY LANE
HIGSON LANE
AC/DC LANE &
DUCKBOARD PLACE
STRACHAN LANE
MEYERS PLACE
COROMANDEL PLACE
PRESGRAVE PLACE
CARSON PLACE
UNION LANE
TATTERSALLS LANE
CALEDONIAN LANE
DREWERY LANE
GUILDFORD LANE
223 FRANKLIN STREET
HOTEL MIAMI
BLENDER LANE &
436 QUEEN STREET
The Story Bridge is a heritage listed steel cantilever bridge spanning the Brisbane River that carries vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian traffic between the northern and the southern suburbs of Brisbane, Australia. It is the longest cantilever bridge in Australia.
The road across the bridge is named Bradfield Highway. The bridge connects Fortitude Valley to Kangaroo Point. The Story Bridge opened in 1940 and was tolled until 1947. It is named after prominent public servant John Douglas Story.
Given the early settlement of Kangaroo Point, there is a
long history of residents wanting a bridge between the Brisbane CBD and
Kangaroo Point. Even while the first Victoria Bridge was being constructed
between North Brisbane and South Brisbane in 1865, several hundred people were
petitioning for a second bridge to be built from the Customs House to Kangaroo
Point. In 1888, a meeting was held in the Brisbane Town Hall to demand a bridge
connecting either George Street, Albert Street or Edward Street via the City
Botanic Gardens with any loss of the land from the gardens to be potentially
compensated by removing Government House.
Sony A7RV
Laowa 9mm f5.6
Linking Sunday Best
The photography tips for beginners in photography:
1. If you wanna freeze the action, don’t increase your shutter
speed. Just ask the players to freeze and not move.
2. You can clean your camera with soap
3. Some part of your finger should appear in the camera. Gives
a nice blur and focus
4. You don't need a lens to take good photos
5. Lens cap ON, iso to MAX
6. Time for a deep clean? Be sure to exfoliate your sensor
Joel has a lot of pets including snakes, eagles, sea aquarium etc.
Panasonic G9
Leica 12-60mm f2.8-4
Linking Saturday Critter
I was disappointed watching Irish Wish hearing the heavy Carolina accent from the chap
so called Irish author
An area that I would like to visit again.
DJ Mini Pro4
Linking Skywatch Friday
Happy Easter to everyone!
I am doing my mural round in Melbourne today.
The tide suddenly came in. The area was rather flat that the sea level instantly raised.
I caught a bit of turquoise water before retreating.
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FE 14mm f1.8 GM
Linking Water H2O Thursday
Quite creepy but engaging.
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FE 50mm f1.2 GM
Linking Sign 2
Being Honest and truthful is usually the best way to navigate in our relationships with others - my conclusion after watching 4 seasons of "sex education"
Weather is changing. It is becoming cold in Melbourne.
These mushies are starting to come out.
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Sigma 105mm f2.8 Macro
Linking Treasure Tuesday
Another mural with fantasy look
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FE 20-70mm f4
Linking Mural Monday and FACE OFF
Tasmania election ends up in a minority government. It would be great to get rid off liberals there. I am always a fan for Juice Media on YouTube.
Have a good laugh
It has been a while since I visited this location. I gonna visit the place again this weekend. After 1 week of locum work, I am so over making ends meet.
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Laowa 9mm f5.6
Linking Sunday Best
This is a female wren looking back at the lens.
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FE 200-600mm f5.6-6.3
Linking Saturday Critter
I will need to come back at full peak tide.
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FE 20-70mm f4 G
Linking Water H2O Thursday
These look so colourful. I heard that these were made by primary school students.
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FE 20-70mm f4 G
Linking Sign 2
It was a high tide on the weekend. So there were only a few locations worth visiting.
I did not get the look I want. There will be more practices in the future.
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FE 20-70mm f4 G
Linking Treasure Tuesday
Currently working for a locum job. So, I can pay the forthcoming holidays.
The typical art being tagged by the regular Melbournians!
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FE 20-70mm f4 G
Linking Mural Monday and FACE OFF
A very relaxing evening. Not much walking and hiking involved.
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FE 70-200mm f4 G
Linking Sunday Best
When I visited a farm in the middle Taiwan Mountain last year, I found these scenes in muted tones very appealing
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Sigma 100mm f2.8 Macro
Linking Saturday Critter
It was a lucky moment.
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FE 16-35mm f2.8 GM
Linking Sky Watch Friday
Joel and I are heading to the coast again this weekend. The forecast on Saturday is sunny again. We preferred partly cloudy.
More of puddles doing the composition.
Finally, weather is cooling down. My newly installed solar panel is finally receiving rebates from feed back to the grid. I am becoming happier for the bills.
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FE 20-70mm f4 G
Linking Water H2O Thursday
A popular Korean Franchise. The sign has undergone a decaying process.
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FE 20-70mm f4
Linking Sign2
Tyabb Air Show was a disappointment. Joel and I had to park the car 3 km away from the location. We had to queue up to get on a bus that is infrequently available. Then the exhibition ground was so small. A rip off for the ticket price. There were far less planes on display and very few planes in the show that actually produced smoke trail.
We had to rush to a shashimi shop to make up the boring day.
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FE 200-600mm f5.6-6.3 G
Linking Treasure Tuesday