Our first sighting of the Bendigo Wax in the wild. Flowering earlier than normal, it was a delight to see. As were the sundews glistening in the sun.
Tag Archives: macro
Winter eucalyptus
I was a bit saddened as well as joyful yesterday when I said goodbye to this beauty when it sold at the Australian native plant society annual show. I trust its new owner will get a lot of pleasure from wearing it. This mixed fabric scarf was a challenge as I was combining the 100%Continue reading “Winter eucalyptus”
Yellow book
I hope to make a fourth book for Transient Landscape and it will feature fauna as opposed to all flora. Here is one image I am working on and may include, it has taken me a long time to achieve this type of macro shot, ever since my university days in fact! I am reallyContinue reading “Yellow book”
Golden Food Bouquet
This time of the year here in Central Victoria there are many farmlands filled with the Golden fields of Canola. But what of the other food crops with similar tonings? Here in my own piece of the goldfields there are two other food crops gone to flower… Wong Bok and Bok Choi. I could notContinue reading “Golden Food Bouquet”
Spring is on its way
Just wanted to share a piece from my current work
I am working with two other artists in a colaboration for next year and beyond. We will be exhibiting under the banner of the 3AMPs and I thought I would share with you one of the pieces that has come out as a result of me working with these two artists – Mari and Lyn.
Testing new lens for exhibition next year with 3AMPs
Just started using my new macro lens and thought I would share one of the images with you.
Native Yellow Daisy afloat
Native Yellow Daisy afloat. A macro shot taken today, hope you like it.
Another example using macro filters on lens
Close up lens set
Close up lens set Have you ever tried a close up lens set on your camera? I have one set for an older lens and thought I would try a set for my 52 mm lens on my Nikon. Last week while in Melbourne I bought a set made by Hoya that consisted ofContinue reading “Close up lens set”