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philpotg
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photography and travel are my hobbies
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Melbourne Australia
June 10, 2017
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Green is good
When strolling through a rainforest I always like to photograph the colour green as in these fern fronds. The bright and refreshing tones makes one feel right at home in nature. "click the image to
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Dainty white flower
A dainty white iris type flower that I noticed while walking along a bush track in Tasmania. "click the image to enlarge" LensTamron 28-75mm CameraSony A7Miv
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An exercise in contrast
A yellow twig of leaves is contrasted by larger surrounding green ones. "click the image to enlarge" LensTamron 28-75mm CameraSony A7Miv
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Slip bolt
A close up of an old slip bolt on my side gate. The cobweb and the water drop from recent rain add to the weathered and worn texture and atmosphere. Usually the old, broken and weatherworn make for a more
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The macrophotography
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Reflections
Whilst on holiday in Romania, I came across this somewhat unique building in the back streets of Bucharest. This tall slender building with glass panels from top to bottom served perfectly as a mirror
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The macrophotography
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Plenty of sap
Hello, here are some more photographs of sap oozing from a tree trunk that I came across on my walk around Jells Park Lake. The flash that I had set up on my camera helped bring out more colour and texture
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The macrophotography
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Sticky amber
A little while ago I decided to go on a macro photography mission around Jells Park Lake, which is only 5 kms from where I live. On my walk I came across a tree that was oozing sap from its bark and down
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The macrophotography
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Rambutan on a bottle
I placed one of my favourite fruits onto the top of a screw top bottle to see if the resulting photograph would be interesting. With the contrast in colour and of the texture between the bottle and the
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The macrophotography
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Paper Daisy
Handholding a camera to take macro photographs can be quite challenging in the great outdoors. Got this paper daisy at Dinner Plain which is a small village on Mt. Hotham in Victorias alpine region.
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The macrophotography
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A prickly subject
This cactus was growing in a pot on my back balcony. The sharp orange coloured spines contradt nicely with the green of the cactus and background. "click the image to enlarge" Categorymacro
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Foodies Bee Hive
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Can you do this with a carrot??
While on our trip to Ha Long Bay in Vietnam, we were privileged to watch a true master of the knife in action. This expert vegetable carver took a simple carrot and turned it into a work of art. He transformed
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Ha Long Bay - Panoramas
Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO world heritage listed site and should be a must on anyone's bucket list of places to visit. It is only 161km east of Hanoi along reasonable roads. We were to spend overnight on
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Alp Flix
Here are a couple of photographs taken a few years ago with a crappy Panosonic point and shoot camera. They are panoramas with a few shots stitched together to capture the immense dimensions of the valley
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Last stop on our holiday
On the last leg of our trip home from Bendigo to Melbourne we paid a visit to Hepburn Springs which is a resort town set in the middle of the largest concentration of mineral springs in Australia. At 48
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Fields of daisies
On our travels along small country roads from Bendigo heading towards Hepburn Springs, this field of daisies caught our attention. The vivid yellow and green made it an attractive scene for a photograph.
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Vaughan Springs
Formerly a large gold rush town, Vaughan Springs was once a popular alluvial gold and market gardening area for Chinese miners in the area. Now, it is a scenic picnic, bush walking and camping area run
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Magnificent rural countryside
Much to our chagrin, it was time to start making our way back home to Melbourne. We had a few stops planned along the way, but we also found ourselves taking a few unscheduled detours to view some stunning
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Swing bridge in Heathcote
After our visit to the Pink Cliffs on the edge of the town of Heathcote, we set about looking for a nice spot to eat a picnic lunch. We found a nice spot and sat down to enjoy our food. Driving a couple
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While in Heathcote -Pink Cliffs
Even though we had passed through Heathcote many times in the past, we were unaware of The Pink Cliffs Geological Reserve, until this visit. It is a remarkable area right on the edge of the township and
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Road to Heathcote
Taking the backroads from Lake Eppalock to Heathcote had its rewards, when we crossed a cute little bridge in the middle of nowhere. Built in 1867, it was still in remarkably good condition, so we stopped
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