Orange Swirl

Written by benjamin on June 6th, 2009

Bennion Beach, WA.

Winter Warmer

Written by benjamin on June 5th, 2009

The cold icy tendrils of winter are slowly enveloping us here in the west.  Sometimes it’s nice to remember a warmer time.

Tiny

Written by benjamin on June 4th, 2009

This little fellow is tiny in the scheme of things.  The flower is tiny, maybe 10mm across and the spider, a fraction of this.  There’s so much going on in that world beyond our nose.

5

Written by benjamin on June 3rd, 2009

Exposure

Written by benjamin on June 2nd, 2009

Lake Monger, WA.

Power Waddle

Written by benjamin on June 1st, 2009

Swans are very inquisitive and gentle creatures.  More often than not, when they see you, they’ll not hesitate in motoring up to see just exactly what you may have to offer.  In this case, this swan was very intent on coming over to check out if the camera I was holding was edible, to the point where he stood no more than 30cm from me sniffing around to see if I had anything of interest, before ripping out some grass from the ground.  Such a delight to be around.

Half a Holy Duck

Written by benjamin on May 31st, 2009

If it walks on water like a holy duck, and is only there like half a duck, then it must be half of a holy duck.

Silent Lucidity

Written by benjamin on May 30th, 2009


Lake Monger, WA.

Crazy Bird

Written by benjamin on May 29th, 2009

Anthocaera carunculata, or the Red Wattle bird, is a species of large, noisy honey eater found throughout southern Australia.  This particular cheeky specimen was down for a drink from the birdbath while I was photographing flowers in the garden.  Certainly not shy, they tend to chatter and crow all day, with noises ranging from clucking sounds, to squawks and songs.

Softly

Written by benjamin on May 28th, 2009

City Beach, WA.