Beautiful light

A view to the west from Narrowneck. Very pleasing lighting as is often the case when ithe mountains aren't shrouded in mist.​

Not all all landscapes shots have to be 'literal'. A few hours in the Megalong Valley gave me an opportunity to play around with a combination of shots leaving more of the interpretation to the viewer...​

Even though I've been living here for a few years now, there still places I've yet to explore in the mountains. There are always favourite spots you tend to go back to. It was only last year that I went down the path along Leura Cascades.​

A wet and rather humid day produced this image. The curved bough appears to be interacting with the water flowing in the opposite direction. ​

Macro flowers

Don't own a macro lens at this stage but I borrowed one from a friend - results are quite pleasing, for me at least. I do appreciate the subtlety that you can achieve with a very shallow depth of field. These kinds of images seem to be popular as large canvases.

Another attempt at a macro flower shot....                        f3.5 / 1/125s / 400iso handheld

Local beauty

A short trip to Tablelands Rd (area) offered the chance for some shots of the bush. Some converted to b&w. We're enjoying a little more of the summer this year. Hope this post doesn't scare it away.

Shooting late in the afternoon gives some beautiful rich tones.

Nice surprise

If you are under the impression that you'll have to eat whale blubber while touring Iceland, you'll be pleasantly surprised.I ate out only once the whole time as I acquired my own cooking gear and was determined not to spend all my cash on eating out which would soon deplete my funds.

If you are a vegetarian, even better. Plenty of pre-packaged salads, tofu, if you're into that plus a good variety of vegetables, dairy products and a fantastic product called 'Skyr'​. A suitably minimalist name for a yogurt like product boasting 13% protein. You can also get the flavoured variety weighing in at 10%. Its origin is Iceland and Norway is the only other place you can find it. Hope it makes its way down under soon. Small packets of bread containing 9 or 10 slices are also a lifesaver. Seeded rye and other varieties available. Locally grown tomatoes are surprisingly tasty!

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