Once the wind gets behind a fire things can get a little ‘interesting‘, blowing flames and embers out of a rather sedate fire.
- Aperture: ƒ/2.8
- Camera: PENTAX Optio A20
- Focal length: 7.9mm
- ISO: 400
Once the wind gets behind a fire things can get a little ‘interesting‘, blowing flames and embers out of a rather sedate fire.
A big part of the cleaning-up fallen timber is enjoying the results of your labour.
Way back in 2009, the payoff for a hard afternoon cleaning up fallen timber out in the paddocks. This always leads to roasting on one side and freezing on the other, and stinking of smoke.
A huntsman showing how well its camouflage works in the mulch.
A little lamb all on its own enjoying the autumn sun. This little guy had a snooze and the rest of the mob had wandered off. With a little encouragement, after I took the photo, it was soon back where it belonged.
A pair of merino ewes guard their newborn lambs back in autumn 2009. Autumn has brought some new grass out but it is still pretty sparse.
An up-close and personal photo of the wandering echidna.
An echidna wandering around the paddocks on the farm in Strathbogie.
Almost a month has past since the last wattle photos, and blue skies had appeared if only briefly..
I’m not sure if they are aloof, or condescending. Either way there is a distinct impression that they are looking down their noses at us.
A curious alpaca leans into to get a closer look at the photographer.
More of the front paddock alpacas on the farm in Strathbogie.