I was so excited to see this little echidna and so blessed that I was able to capture it before it disappeared into it’s home
Enjoy,
Grace-yi
I was so excited to see this little echidna and so blessed that I was able to capture it before it disappeared into it’s home
Enjoy,
Grace-yi
Cradle Mountains is soo photogenic! This is a photo I captured while walking on the track. The walk was so relaxing and enjoyable ^^
This pool reminds me of the pool I captured in Iceland. It’s a different colour though.
Enjoy,
Grace-yi
I was so excited to be at Cradle Mountains because I knew it was where I could do some astrophotography and perhaps catch the aurora lights.. Alas.. we didn’t get the aurora but we got this spectacular milky way and the green light called airglow.
I love how when you point your camera at a dark sky, it comes alive on your preview screen when you shoot in the right spot 😉 It’s a bit like treasure hunting for the milky way.
It’s so satisfying when you end up with such a beautiful panorama despite how long it takes and how cold it is 😀
Enjoy,
Grace-yi
I got an unexpected phone call from a lovely lady we met on our trip in Tasmania and she was sharing how I needed to come back to get more photos of the fungi. So I thought I’ll share with you what I captured while we were in Tasmania.
I loved looking out for the fungis, it was like going on a treasure hunt. Some were high up, some were low down, some were eye level. All were tricky to photograph though because of the low light.
Enjoy,
Grace-yi
The Liffey Falls are situated upstream of the town of Liffey, in Meander Valley, accessible from Deloraine via the Lake Highway.
The falls commence from the Great Western Tiers at an elevation of 514 metres (1,686 ft) above sea level and descend in the range of 120–160 metres (390–520 ft).
Each of the tiered cascades is named in order from upstream to downstream; Alexandra Falls, Hopetoun Falls, The Leap or Spout Falls (also called the Albert Falls), and Victoria Falls.
Walking tracks lead to the falls from both upstream (tourist carpark), and downstream.
You can see this waterfall early on the trail. If my memory serves me right, it was really easy to get there too!
But if you can’t get there.. Enjoy this photo I captured for you 😉
Enjoy,
Grace-yi