Weedy Seadragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus), Cape Solander, Sydney, New South Wales. This species is endemic to (i.e. only found in) southern Australian waters, from southern Western Australia to New South Wales. See also an image of a male Weedy Seadragon with eggs.
Just wanted to let you know that I posted a new photoblog entry to my website here: http://tinyurl.com/bfhtll Let me know what you thi…
Just wanted to let you know that I posted a new photoblog entry to my website here: http://tinyurl.com/bfhtll Let me know what you think. I might post one of these to redbubble as well. Cheers, Alex
This is a panoramic image of Cape Solander, Kurnell. / In the background you can see an oil rig platform that is used to construct the controversial Desalination Plant in Kurnell. Usually an Eyesore, but I think here the light works for the photo. Again I used PTGUI to stich the images together and then did some minor adjustments in Lightroom. alexkess.com
Taken at Kurnell, Botany Bay National Park – 7 March 2009. This is a 5xp HDR, tonemapped in photomatix and touched up in Lightroom 2. Camera:Nikon D700, 17mm, F11 alexkess.com
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