Flowering Silver Wattle on the farm in Strathbogie.
- Aperture: ƒ/8
- Camera: PENTAX Optio A20
- Focal length: 7.9mm
- ISO: 64
Flowering Silver Wattle on the farm in Strathbogie.
Flowering Silver Wattle LeafSilver Wattle on the farm in Strathbogie.
A young silver wattle leaf in a sunny spot in a gully on the farm.
I’m not entirely sure of the species, but I think it is one of the Armillaria species, Google thinks it is Armillaria luteobubalina.
A slightly different angle to Harbour Removal on BrizBunny. This is the payoff for a hard day of work removing fallen trees and removing the remaining stumps. Embers fly off into the clear night sky.
An ash leaf floating in one of the baths in the yards at the farm. As I noted in the original post on BrizBunny, the sepia toning is all natural. It’s always interesting coming across photos again – the cropping and editing always seems to be the same!
The only difference is that the image is bigger this time around, because we don’t have the same hosting limits. From memory way back in 2008 BrizBunny had a total site limit of 10MB!
A baby alpaca, a cria, hides in amongst the other in the catching pen waiting to be sheared.
An Strathbogie alpaca peers out of the catching pen as it waits to be shorn.
The view from a high point looking down to the Euroa-Mansfield Rd and the Seven Creeks.