Taken with an iPhone 5s and enhanced with the built-in utilities, the original image had quite a few bananas still very green so they were ripened digitally. An interesting fact, I am allergic to this bendy fruit so I don’t eat it but I love the smell of it.
Joe
The Track
This track looks innocent enough but hides lots of dangerous bumps and crevices that could ruin a good day out. It’s often a tedious requirement to get out and walk ahead but besides the exercise it’s a good way to keep safe and avoid expensive repairs. If you’re on a Continue Reading
Archery Practice
There’s a lot of things to remember when setting up for a shot; stance, grip, breathing, anchor point, aim… Archery requires lots of practice, every tiny deviation from the routine contributes to loss of accuracy. It was a perfect late winter’s day, a slight breeze but not enough to impact Continue Reading
Archery Box of Tricks
The box of goodies that keeps my archery gear all in the one place. Nothing is more frustrating than arriving at the range and realising you have a vital piece of equipment missing!
Choppy Sea
Point Plomer New South Wales. It was a pretty choppy sea in the afternoon, the locals were waxing their surfboards hoping it would stay that way until the morning.
Camped by a Billabong
Once a jolly swagman, camped by a billabong… A short walk from my campsite, a picture-perfect scene, very soothing and calming, very easy to photograph. This scene alone made the trip worthwhile.
Fowl
These two fowl creatures came out of the scrub every morning at eight o’clock on the dot. They foraged for a bit then disappeared before the day got too warm. They made a second appearance when the sun was about to set. I called them Mr and Mrs Jones!
Tia Waterfall
A nice hike along the ridge then down into the gorge a little, all within earshot of the roaring Tia falls. Not a waterfall in flood by any means but recent rains resulted in a fair spectacle.