Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Granite Island trail for Treasure Tuesday

 




This was part of granite island walk we took on. The stairs are great photography opportunities for us but we did have to wait almost 20 minutes for the kids to vanish out of our view finders.

Joel is probably my last close friend that I can rely on these days. Literally there are no secrets among us. The trip was rather literally so spontaneous that we decided to take a great road trip for a few days while he visited a friend's wedding. 

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Monday, December 16, 2024

Lismore Mural for Mural Monday

 


There are not many murals in Lismore NSW. However, I manage to get all the ones there in one go. 

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Sunday, December 15, 2024

Granite Island, Victor Harbour for Sunday Best

 


Granite Island, located off the coast of Victor Harbor in South Australia, has a rich history that dates back thousands of years. It was originally home to the Ngarrindjeri people, who called it "Nukalilla." The island's striking granite formations were later discovered by European settlers in the early 1800s. In the 19th century, Granite Island became a key site for early European exploration and settlement. Today, it's a popular destination for tourists, known for its stunning coastal views, wildlife, including the famous little penguins, and its historical significance.

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Saturday, December 14, 2024

Lake Entrance Cormorant for Saturday Critter

 


The ocean is nice in the bokeh

That was taken on a summer day when Joel and I tried to test out a new Pentax zoom. It ended up being a 5 hour drive one way to this boring town lol 



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Friday, December 13, 2024

Pink Lake, Ashville for Skywatch Friday

 


Joel and I took a long drive to reach this destination. Not much else is there apart from droning.

The Geology of Pink Lake

Pink Lake’s iconic pink color and its unusual salt crust have sparked scientific interest, and its geology is just as captivating as its history.

The Formation of the Lake

Pink Lake is a saline lake, which means it is highly concentrated with dissolved salts. The lake itself is part of the Eyre Basin, a large endorheic basin in South Australia. Endorheic basins are unique because they don’t drain into the sea, which results in the accumulation of water, salts, and minerals over time. The lake was formed through a combination of ancient geological processes, including the movement of tectonic plates, as well as climatic factors such as evaporation and rainfall patterns.

Over millions of years, the region's climate has fluctuated, with periods of both wetter and drier conditions. During drier times, the lake has dried up, leaving behind a thick layer of salt. When filled with water, the lake remains highly saline due to the evaporation that occurs in the hot, dry conditions of South Australia. This process of evaporation leads to a concentration of salts, and the lake’s high salinity is what supports the formation of salt crusts on its surface.

The Pink Color Phenomenon

The stunning pink hue of Pink Lake is one of its most distinctive features. The color of the lake can vary in intensity, from pale pink to deep fuchsia, and is influenced by several factors, most notably the presence of specific microorganisms in the water. A key contributor to this coloration is a type of algae known as Dunaliella salina, which thrives in highly saline environments. This algae produces a red pigment called beta-carotene, which is responsible for the lake's signature pink appearance.

In addition to the algae, the lake’s unique chemistry also plays a role in the color change. High levels of salt in the water create an environment where certain types of bacteria and microorganisms flourish, leading to the vivid color shifts. The lake's color can also be affected by the time of year, temperature, and the water’s salt content, which explains why the lake’s appearance can change from one season to another.

Salt Production and Mining

Over the years, salt mining has been a significant part of the lake's economic history. The salt extracted from Pink Lake is high in quality, and it was used in a variety of applications, from table salt to industrial and agricultural uses. In the past, large-scale mining operations have extracted salt using evaporation techniques, where water from the lake was allowed to evaporate, leaving behind a thick, white salt crust.

Today, salt production at the lake has mostly ceased, but remnants of the industry remain. The area is still an important site for scientific study, particularly concerning its saline ecosystem and the unique microorganisms that call the lake home.


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The latest Aldi commercial is quite amusing

Xmas Turkey






Thursday, December 12, 2024

Rapid Bay Cove South Australia for Water H2O Thursday

 


Joel and I already finished the trip in SA. It was nice and sweet.

Rapid Bay is such a gem. We actually went into a cave near that coast. It was rather fun. 

Rapid Bay is a perfect blend of natural wonders, with its azure waters, sandy beaches, and towering cliffs creating a picturesque landscape. Whether you’re an avid photographer or simply someone who enjoys a peaceful retreat, the area offers ample opportunities for exploration. The shallow waters of the bay are home to a rich marine ecosystem, making it a popular spot for snorkelers and divers eager to see the diverse underwater life. It’s also a great spot for swimming and relaxing on the beach while soaking in the tranquil atmosphere.

Surrounded by the dramatic hills of the peninsula, the bay is a haven for wildlife. The surrounding hills and cliffs provide an excellent backdrop for those keen on walking or hiking, with panoramic views of the surrounding coastline stretching all the way to the horizon.

The most striking feature of Rapid Bay is its abandoned mine and jetty, remnants of the area’s industrial past. The Rapid Bay Jetty, once a bustling port, was originally built in the late 1800s to support the mining and export of limestone, a key resource for cement production. The jetty itself, with its weathered planks and rusting metal supports, now stands as a haunting reminder of a time long past. Once a vital lifeline for shipping limestone to Adelaide, the jetty is now a quiet monument to the region’s industrial heritage.

The abandoned mine at Rapid Bay has an equally intriguing history. The mine, which operated primarily during the 20th century, extracted limestone from the surrounding cliffs. The industry that flourished here brought life to the small town of Rapid Bay, but over time, it waned, and the mine was eventually closed. Today, the old mine site and its remnants offer a glimpse into the hard work and ingenuity that defined the area’s past.

For those with an interest in history or industrial archeology, the mine and jetty provide a fascinating look into the once-thriving limestone industry. The juxtaposition of natural beauty with the eerie, forgotten structures of the mine makes for a truly unique and memorable visit.


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We were in a secret cellar enjoying the drink







Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Melbourne Signs for Sign2

 




More signs on my casual walk around CBD

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FE 50mm f1.2 GM

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Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Murray Bridge in South Australia for Treasure Tuesday

 


Nestled along the banks of the Murray River, the Murray Bridge stands as a testament to both South Australia’s rich history and its modern-day infrastructure. Opened in 1879, this vital crossing connects the town of Murray Bridge to the rest of the state, serving as a key transport route for locals and visitors alike. With its distinctive steel structure, the bridge spans nearly 600 meters and remains one of the longest and oldest in the region.

The aerial view offers a unique perspective of the bridge’s scale and the surrounding landscape. From the tranquil waters of the river to the sprawling farmland, it’s a reminder of how this impressive feat of engineering has helped shape the community for over a century. Today, the Murray Bridge continues to stand as both a historical landmark and a symbol of progress in South Australia.

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We had the best chili cheesy Kranski here





Monday, December 9, 2024

Lismore Mural for Mural Monday

 


This is rather disturbing to look at

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Sunday, December 8, 2024

Mount Lofty summit in Adelaide Hills for Sunday Best

 


I was dining at the manor in the middle of the frame.

3 hat restaurant. Fine food. Joel and I have enjoyed the 4-hour 9 courses degustation 

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Saturday, December 7, 2024

Long neck turtle for Saturday Critter

 


Around Murray River, they are seen everywhere lately

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Friday, December 6, 2024

Cape Schanck Sunset for Sky Watch Friday

 


This view was via a staircase on the walk down to Pulpit Rock


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Thursday, December 5, 2024

Portsea seascape for Water H2O Thursday

 


This year, most Saturday is windy and overcast. So not many opportunities to get wonderful golden hour magic. 

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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Pesgrave Place Signs at Melbourne for Sign2

 




Some more Melbourne Street scenes


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p.s. Joel and I are heading interstate to Adelaide from tomorrow til Sunday. So there may be hit and miss with posting and commenting




Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Sierra Nevada Rocks for Treasure Tuesday

 


It was great to hang out with Joel again. More trips to come before Xmas

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Laowa 9mm f5.6 

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Monday, December 2, 2024

Lismore Mural for Mural Monday

 


It looks like Japanese style cartoon on the wall

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Sunday, December 1, 2024

Tower Hills for Sunday Best

 


This is the former lava tube of a volcano. It is still an active volcano here.

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Saturday, November 30, 2024

Macro of Spider for Saturday Critter

 


Taken by my old gear Pentax K20D + A 200mm f4 Macro


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Friday, November 29, 2024

Monfort Beach for Skywatch Friday

 


For a change, no long exposure shot.

Some purists prefer shots like this

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Thursday, November 28, 2024

Sierra Nevada Rocks Portsea for Water H2O Thursday

 


It is the first time re-visiting this location this year. It was a good walk around the area.

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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Lismore Signs for Sign2

 




Some of the signs I have seen in my weekend stroll in Lismore recently

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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Bridgewater Bay Sunset for Treasure Tuesday

 


I have been frequenting this region a lot.

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Monday, November 25, 2024

Lismore Mural for Mural Monday

 


In a small alley while I strolled into accidentally

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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Pirate Bay Sunset for Sunday Best

 


The tide is low. Very low like 0.2m for a very long time. 

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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Kea in New Zealand for Saturday Critter

 


Someone is baiting the bird with an empty can


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Friday, November 22, 2024

Bridgewater Bay Sunset sky for Sky watch Friday

 


Here is the sky for the Friday event

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Thursday, November 21, 2024

More Bridgewater Bay Sunset for Water H2O Thursday

 


The sunset lights up the sea well.

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Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Melbourne Signs for Sign2

 





Usual street signs from Melbourne


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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

A different angle on Killen Falls for Treasure Tuesday

 


After the crowd left the key spot, I have to take a shot here

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Monday, November 18, 2024

Melbourne Mural for Mural Monday

 


This is a giant mural as well in a small alley. 

Most unexpectedly in the end of a small lane.

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FE 50mm f1.2 GM

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Sunday, November 17, 2024

Bridgewater Bay Sunset for Sunday Best

 


No long exposure. Just a snap. 

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FE 20-70mm f4 G

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Saturday, November 16, 2024

Butterfly macro for Saturday Critter

 


The regular Saturday critter


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Friday, November 15, 2024

Bay of Islands, Peterborough

 


The aerial shot from late last year

I love blue sky

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I am getting a lot of spams. Yesterday there were 50 of them. It took me forever to delete them. So I have to moderate all comments now






Thursday, November 14, 2024

Killen Waterfall for Water H2O Thursday

 


Another shot placing the camera on the wood log

Steady hands I have!

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Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Signs in Melbourne for Sign2

 




Here we go for this week

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FE 135mm f1.8 GM

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