A couple of very cute little characters: / a baby goat and a baby puppy in an / old wine barrel. More dogs, horses and pets here
The Superb Lyrebird is an amazing mimic. / Copying numerous bird calls and other / sounds of the forest. To stand in a forest / watching (or listening to) a Lyrebird is / an unforgetable experience. Read more about my wildlife photography here
a light sugar coating of snow this winter and a little country church in the hills turns into a postcard!
Masons Falls, Kinglake National Park, Victoria, Australia. / This image was taken following heavy rain in 1994 which has not to my knowledge occurred again since then. / Rollieflex SL66, Fuji Velvia film. / © Ern Mainka
Mount Disappointment, Hume Range near Whittlesea and Kinglake West from Kangaroo Ground 20km away at 21.13 hrs. 7th Feb 2009. Kinglake and Marysville townships 95% destroyed. Many more townships in Victoria severely burnt. For all Victoria : 210 deaths. 1,800+ homes destroyed. Over 400,000 hectares burnt. Image © Ern Mainka Fires Today – Summary of incidents on Public Land – Maps
To Hold the World and Heal the Scorched Earth For all those affected by the Black Saturday fires, / those who faught, / those injured, lost, displaced, touched, hurt and those who reached out and helped. / 2009 / x From Victoria. x
Mount Disappointment, Hume Range near Whittlesea and Kinglake West from Kangaroo Ground 20km away at 21.13 hrs. 7th Feb 2009. Kinglake and Marysville townships 95% destroyed. Many more townships in Victoria severely burnt. For all Victoria : 210 deaths and expected to rise. 1,800+ homes destroyed. Over 400,000 hectares burnt. Image © Ern Mainka
Kinglake fire, Victoria, 7th Feb 2009. A pyrocumulus cloud (top) rises above the Kinglake fire in the far distance under a near full moon. © Ern Mainka
Kinglake fire, from Kangaroo Ground, Victoria, 7th Feb 2009.
A red and white ribbon tied around a burnt out tree after Victoria’s bushfires kinglake west,.doomed to be felled
More dogs, horses and pets here
Kinglake NP forest beside the Melba Highway before the fires of Feb 2009. © Ern Mainka
Mountain Grey Gum forest, Kinglake NP, Victoria on a wet and misty morning before the fires of Feb 2009. This forest was severely burnt in the fires. Photo taken 1984 in a wetter climate than now, Leica M3, Kodachrome 25. © Ern Mainka
Masons Falls, Kinglake NP, Victoria. / Art Panorama 6×12cm, Fuji Velvia film. / Taken in 1994 before the Feb 2009 fires. © Ern Mainka
Victoria Bushfires 2009 – Black Saturday. THIS PHOTO IS NOT CONVERTED TO B&W OR UN-SATURATED In feb 09 the state of Victoria in Australia Burn’t in a unforgetable series of events. Here is an image that I took to show the brutalaty of the fire’s leaving nothing but ash and death behind. / After working there for 2 weeks I soon came to appresiate the value of life. / Please take a moment for the people we lost ….........................................Thankyou
Photographed in Kinglake.
Kinglake 3 months after the 2009 Victorian bushfires. As you drive through the scorched bush you are graced with this contrast of black and bright green. / In some places it is black with dark to light maroon. It is beautiful. Australia May 2009.
The greens fighting back against the black burnt trunks and it’s taking over! Ironic that something that caused so much devastation comes back so beautiful. Kinglake, 3 months after the Victorian bushfires. May 2009 Australia.
Rust in Peace is taken in Kinglake Victoria. Another victim of the black Saturday bush fires in Victoria, Australia.
He was roaming around on a picnic area. He knew I was taking his picture, but I do not know whether he was smiling. Taken with Pentax camera using Pentax F 1.4 50mm lens with doubler and synchronised flash on Kodachrome 200
Montage created with a 6-hole pinhole camera, “in-tin”. You can see all my pinhole works here Limited edition prints available from me directly: stephtout@gmail.com. Profits go to the Red Cross.
Montage created with a 6-hole pinhole camera, “in-tin”. You can see all my pinhole works here Limited edition prints available from me directly: stephtout@gmail.com. Profits go to the Red Cross.
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