Taken over the Easter break, was a bit crowded for my liking, so I went for a walk over to the other side of the river to snap some shots.
A place I found along one of the beaches in William Bay National Park, Denmark. I had to crawl over some slippery rocks to get back into what seemed like a cave area hidden away. The water flowing out onto the beach came from out of the mountain side, and cut it’s way through the sand in a snake-like pattern.
I took this shot late in the evening close to the place we were staying at in Denmark. We hadn’t spotted the kangaroos straight away, as they were hiding back in the shadows between the trees. I had to rest the camera on a fence post as I didn’t have my tripod with me at the time, so I could slow the shutter enough to capture the light. ISO 400 F/5.6
Elephant Rocks is an amazing place in William Bay National Park, Denmark. I was quite in awe of the colossal size of those rocks, easy to see how the place gets its name, it looks exactly like a herd of massive elephants have gathered in the bay. Beautiful area, and I was lucky enough to get a good panorama as the sun just crept out behind the rain clouds overhead. 13 image stitch!! this has to be the largest pano I’ve done.
Here’s one of me capturing the image.
Wow, it’s been a long time since the last post, I’ve been pretty busy the last couple of months with getting married and now just getting back from my honeymoon. Thankfully after spending a couple of weeks down in the beautiful South West region of WA, I’ve ended up with some lovely pictures. So much to see down there, so little time. So over the next few days as I’m sorting through all the happy snaps, landscapes and bird photos, I’ll be uploading a few more.
Firstly, one of my favourites. A gorgeous female Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo taken in Denmark.