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Little Tern Series

I arrived at one of the best wetlands areas in Australia not long ago and was given a brilliant display of acrobatics from the amazing Little Terns that feed in the area. I managed to capture a series of images but ultimately decided on two images that i liked best. Here are those two images and the near frames that I was also considering.

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Lake Mungo

Lake Mungo has been on my list of places to photograph for some time. It’s been high on my priority list during this trek through OZ.

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A Creative Life!

Tweet Well if you didn’t know it I am about 1 week into a journey through the great (more…)

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Migrating Fans….

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Nikon D800, D4…?

Like most of you I have been waiting for the august 24 press release from Nikon. Well that has come and gone and there was a lot of hoopla and not a lot of bang.

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Sunrise time-lapse with the Portaslider

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Happy Wintery Morning to Ya

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More Caloundra Goodness

Tweet New iPhone Pano with some HDR goodness.

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Burra and Beyond

Burra, a town built on the copper explosion around 1849. The more of these historical towns I see the more I fall in love with the history of Australia. During its peak period in the 1850s, Burra had a population of around 5000 people. They came from far and wide and even from overseas to work on the biggest copper mine in the world. The town could not cope with the population explosion so residents dug homes out of the side of Burra Creek (see gallery). It wasn’t long before disease started working its way through the population, forcing residents from the creek and into a built residence.
Some of the mine has been restored but the majority has been destroyed due to recent open cut mining, which is a real shame as the museums show the historic mine in it’s hey day and it would be amazing to have seen it fully restored. There is still plenty of the historic mine to experience all around this beautiful historic town.