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Logging Regrowth

Last week whilst in the Blue Mountains I came across this area of forest rejuvenation. I’m guessing that this is a logging area, what with how the majority of the vegetation in this photo is roughly of equal height. I … Continue reading

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Dune Vegetation

That is to say, more dune vegetation! A lot of low-lying flora helping to stabilise the dune. With enough time it will grow thick and create great stabilisation. Whilst it may not seem like it, dune systems can be pretty … Continue reading

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Over the Edge

This is a waterfall near Knights Hill. Although this image is a bit busy, I still like the level of detail. I also like that even though you can’t see the water falling, it is still clear where that part … Continue reading

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Port Kembla and Suburban Surrounds

This shot was taken at Mount Keira. The light fog kind of makes the image a bit faded, but only a bit. I think this does a good job of showing different forms of land use over a short distance. … Continue reading

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Gradual Spread Across the Dune

Here’s a shot with some clustering vegetation on the dunes near Hawks Nest. This probably has a bit to do with the angle of the shot, but the vegetation appears to be spreading outward on a line rather than spread … Continue reading

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Barren Vegetation on a Dune

Another shot taken from the Hawks Nest Dunes. I had a bit of difficulty in choosing which version to go for; hence both being included. The monochrome version has a nice contrast to it. The barren vegetation becomes more  hard … Continue reading

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Fog Consumes the Horizon

Here’s a photo taken from Jamberoo Lookout. I think that almost immediately you get a good sense of distance and depth in the photo, which has a lot to do with the closeness of the terrain. The fog in the … Continue reading

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Hawks Nest Dunes

One of the places visited on the recent field trip. Larges swathes of sand with a bit of vegetation (and much more vegetation behind the dunes). I like the simplicity of this photo. Not too much detail and the soft … Continue reading

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A Rocky Landscape

This was toward the end of the first day of the brief trip Fe and I embarked upon. We ended up in a place that was massive and beautiful, as seen in this photo. Well, I think it’s beautiful. The … Continue reading

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From Mistral Point to Boora Point

I’m pretty sure that Boora Point is in the far distance. It may be Magic Point. A photo taken in Maroubra. There’s quite a few features in this photo (I think), but there’s a few things in particular that I … Continue reading

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