Category Archives: environment
Birdlife photography
Ever since having major problems with my shoulder late last year I have had to be very careful when photographing anything, particularly one of my main loves-wildlife.To the point I sold my main birding lens as it simply was too heavy to lift anymore. So today I was so delighted to be able to photographContinue reading “Birdlife photography”
Butterflies are a flutter!
Getting everything packed for bump in for the Transient Landscape my tummy is all aflutter-twelve months worth of work is finally honed down and ready for the exhibition! And yes I had one last item to produce, this one was made from the summer collection of handmade paper and was only finished this morning! Continue reading “Butterflies are a flutter!”
Transient Landscape
Sneak peak at one of my handmade books for upcoming exhibit at Post Office Artist space with other 3AMPs. In this book each image has been hand coloured with pastels and the covers are handmade recycled paper made by me. I also dyed the paper using eucalyptus bark.
New Neighbours welcome us over breakfast!
Exquisite photographs of wonderful trees
http://www.artfido.com/blog/beth-moons-14-year-quest-to-photograph-the-worlds-most-majestic-trees/ I can add nothing more to this body of work…exquisite.
New Chicks on the Block
This year we have had for the first time a young Crow/Raven in our vegie garden and we saw it being fed by its parent. Stayed around for two days before going off to greener pastures. Our Tawny Frogmouths have successfully raised a second chick after the first one fell out of its nest. IfContinue reading “New Chicks on the Block”
Feeding time at the nest
Rifle Range Road Wildflowers…
Just when you think you have seen most of Bendigo, you find something new. Drove down rifle range road today and saw some lovely native orchids amidst the wattle and other indigenous wildflowers!