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Anas superciliosa
Also known as the pacific black duck. This is a pretty straightforward shot. Not much to say, though I do like how the duck affects the water. I hope you enjoy.
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Approaching Ducks
Behold: ducks. To be more specific, these are both Anas superciliosa (aka pacific black duck). I got really lucky with this photo. I was at a bad angle when I took the shot. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s TPM photo … Continue reading
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Five-hundred Word Challenge 15: Ankle Injury
On the morning of the sixteenth of last month I managed to hurt my right ankle in a rather painful and somewhat uncool way. Outside of my work place there are three separate flights of stairs close to each other. … Continue reading
Sunrise from the Pacific Highway
Here’s a picture I took shortly after the previous one. I was getting close to work when I saw how sunlight was showing through the clouds. It filled me with a sense of wonder and awe. I found it to … Continue reading
Pirrama Park at Sunset
Here’s another picture I took whilst doing parkour on Thursday. It was a bit earlier on in the evening, whilst we were still at Pirrama Park. The sunset was a fair bit stronger than it appears here. Once again I … Continue reading