How now brown cow? Quite full black bull.
- Aperture: ƒ/22
- Camera: PENTAX K20D
- Focal length: 65mm
- ISO: 400
How now brown cow? Quite full black bull.
Definitely not a field mushroom. Apparently this isn’t poisonous, but it’s not exactly edible either. With the recent Victorian mushroom poisoning case be careful out there!
Blue skies and fluffy blue clouds way back in 2010.
A freshly risen field mushroom after a wet spell on the farm in February 2010.
The Seven Creeks looking upstream, and under the Galls Gap Road bridge back to the Polly McQuinn’s Weir.
Reflections in the pools in the Seven Creeks below the Polly McQuinn’s Weir.
A close-up of the rocks at the Polly McQuinn’s Weir on the Seven Creeks.
A February 2010 view of Polly McQuinn’s weir just outside Strathbogie.
Freshly extracted rock on the farm. Great sheets of this rock break through the soil all over the Strathbogie Plateau, just waiting to be broken up into manageable blocks.
A freshly dressed stone block quarried on the farm.
A panoramic view over the front part of the farm looking across to Mt Wombat.
A big thunderstorm roll over the farm between Christmas and New Year in 2009. Out of all the photos there was just this one with a clear shot of the lightning.