The three of us enjoying the view from Mt Wombat back in 2012. It would have been nice if we could have managed a smile!
- Aperture: ƒ/22
- Camera: PENTAX K20D
- Focal length: 28mm
- ISO: 400
The three of us enjoying the view from Mt Wombat back in 2012. It would have been nice if we could have managed a smile!
Zoe and Susan’s parents on Mt Wombat, with the farm visible behind Peter, back in December 2012.
Peter and Ruth survey the view from Mt Wombat between Christmas and New Year back in 2012.
The Telstra transmission tower on Mt Wombat, a part of the improvements to the mobile network.
The view from Mt Wombat west in 2012. The Strathbogie plateau is in the mid-ground and you can just make out the edge highlighted by trees. The relatively straight line beyond is the Euroa-Mansfield Road.
The view of the farm from Mt Wombat looking towards Yarck and Melbourne. Galls Gap Rd is the first horizontal band of trees and the Seven Creeks the wave across the middle.
The fire lookout at the top of the 799m (2,621ft) Mt Wombat. This is almost 5 years after the similar view on Brizbunny, from New Year’s Day 2007. Not too much has changed, but at least the track had been resurfaced.
A mother Australian Wood Duck protects her brood from an inquisitive photographer. She guided them all on to the dam behind her.
The sun has already set in Strathbogie, but it is still highlighting the clouds and filling the sky with an orange glow.
In daylight we would be looking down Galls Gap Road towards Gooram, taken from a spot close to Fire and Sunset in Strathbogie back in 2009. The high ground on the right has featured as Twilight on the Plateau taken back in 2007.
Tadpoles swimming in one of the baths, used as water troughs, in the yards on the farm. With no shortage of dams near-by, the shallow water and lack of cover it would be a wonder if any survived.