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Mosaic in Tuart Park
Wednesday, January 7th, 2009One of the beautiful things about Kings Park is the wide open spaces nestled in the 400+ hectares of land. On the fringes of many of the parks they have some excellent places to sit and wile away an afternoon. There’s also usually some nice artwork to boot.
Boab overlooking South Perth
Tuesday, January 6th, 2009A couple of smaller boabs sit high on on the Mount Eliza escarpment looking south towards South Perth and Melville Water. They are surrounding the larger boab transfered to Kings Park late last year.
Settled
Monday, January 5th, 2009A juvenile seagull hunkers down to begin a preening regime on the shoreline of Lake Monger. Many young seagulls are following their parents around this time of the year learning how to trick your mate out of a chip and the best angle of inclination with which to dive bomb a car windscreen. They make such a quiet squeak; quite in contrast to their older, surlier brethren.
Landed
Sunday, January 4th, 2009A corella steels itself to land into a willow tree to join his friends late in the afternoon on the shores of Lake Monger. The birds are truly ‘in season’ around the lake at the moment and put on a fantastic show. A few days ago some friends and I were at the lake for a a barbeque and one bird was on the ground playing with a stick and rolling around as a dog would. Great fun to watch!
While the cream of the crop comes to this site, the ‘still pretty good’ images from this Lake Monger photo shoot have been posted up on my other blog. I like to create a back story to each of the series where possible and also to put together a more comprehensive selection of images , whereas this site generally focuses on a single image a day.
The absolute best images will for now remain site unseen until they’re included in some of the upcoming ‘series’ which will be put on this site.
Cheeky
Saturday, January 3rd, 2009Not quite the ‘chorus of corellas‘ that Darren Hanlon experienced in Manilla, NSW, but there was still a partially deafening cacophany of birds playing and nesting in trees on the shores of Lake Monger. The birds seem to have also taken up home in a tree about 100 metres from my house which is equal parts wonderful and squawking!
Texture study A
Friday, January 2nd, 2009A study for a series I have in mind focusing on textures, both natural and man made. This one comes from one of the many beautiful trees on the shore of Lake Monger, just north of the Perth CBD.
Illuminate
Thursday, January 1st, 2009A single detached Plane Tree leaf is held aloft on the shores of Lake Monger in late afternoon sun.