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- Downtown Perth from Kings Park
- "Twenty-eight Parrot"
http://www.ozanimals.com/Bird/Twenty-eight-Parrot/Barnardius/zonarius%20semitorquatus.html - Busselton Jetty
I like to use the 'Rule of Thirds' as a guideline when composing shots. This photograph of Western Australia's Busselton Jetty - the longest wooden jetty in the Southern Hemisphere - is a good example. I like the way that the sky, sea, and beach form distinct stripes, each taking up about a third of the frame. (November 28, 2014. Nikon D5000, 1/200s @ f/10, 28mm, ISO 200.) - Busselton Jetty (1841m long; the longest wooden jetty in the Southern Hemisphere)
- "Valley of the Giants" Tree Top Walk
- Elephant Rocks, William Bay National Park
- Scarlet Banksia - endemic to the southern coast of WA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banksia_coccinea - Castle Rock Granite Skyway, Porongurup National Park
- Castle Rock Granite Skyway, Porongurup National Park
- Balancing Rock, Porongurup National Park
- Wave Rock
When I create a HDR ("High Dynamic Range') image (from multiple bracketed exposures), I usually try for a natural look. In this case, however, I liked this image - produced by the Photomatix software's "Deep" algorithm - because it seemed reminiscent of a water color painting. Wave Rock is a remarkable erosion-formed cliff in Western Australia. (December 2, 2014. Nikon D5000, exposure blending from a 3-shot bracketed exposure @ f/8, 15mm, ISO 200.) - Wave Rock
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave_Rock See also the aerial video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPrxgnr060M - "Hippo's Yawn", near Wave Rock
- Pinnacles Desert, Nambung National Park
- Pinnacles Desert, Nambung National Park