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View From Wise Wine, Eagle Bay, Western Australia | Landscape and ocean | Nature Photography | Jonace Aussie Travels

I was at the beautiful Wise Winery in Eagle Bay near Dunsborough this afternoon with an awesome group of ladies from the Inspire Collective:) What a way to kick off this awesome weekend!! Everywhere we look we are surrounded by God’s beautiful creation ^^ We are so blessed to have such beauty all around us!

I’m so excited to see what God has installed for us 😀

view of trees andview of green trees, blue skies and the ocean from Wise Winery in Eagle Bay the ocean from Wise Winery in Eagle Bay

view from Wise Winery in Eagle Bay

My attempt at food photography at this beautiful location! with a plate of antipasto and the beautiful backdrop of trees and a slither of the sea  :D
My attempt at food photography at this beautiful location! 😀

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An Exotic fish, National Aquarium Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark | Animal | Nature Photography | Jonace World Travels

Is this a tiger fish? It’s so exotic looking! So glad I was able to capture this for you 😀

An exotic fish with light blue backdrop with white rocks , National Aquarium Denmark, Copenhagen
An Exotic fish, National Aquarium Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark

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Purple Tulip, Perth, Western Australia | Flower | Nature Photography | Jonace Aussie Travels

Phyllis, a friend of ours has green thumbs.. Here is another one of her beautiful purple flower she is growing on her balcony 😀

Phyllis's home grown purple tulip with gray and green background and green leafs taken from her balcony, Perth, Western Australia
Phyllis’s homegrown purple tulip, Perth, Western Australia

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Eiffel Tower At Night, Paris, France | Night Sky Astrophotography | Famous Icons | Jonace World Travels

Today is World Photography Day and I thought I’ll share with you something different, a famous image from Paris which is not like any you would have seen. I googled it and did not see any photos like this. Even when photographing iconic images, I love to include nature as much as possible by taking the photo from a different perspective as other people.

Unveiled on the 31st December 1985, invented by Pierre Bideau, an electrician and lighting engineer, it consists of 336 projectors equipped with high-pressure, yellow-orange sodium lamps.

This form of illumination, which has been met with unanimous, worldwide success, was the starting point of a nocturnal revival of monuments, in Paris as well as in the cities of France and the world.

The beams of light, directed from the bottom towards the top, illuminate the Eiffel Tower from the inside of its structure. Since 1958, by replacing the 1,290 working projectors that illuminated the Tower from the outside, they have been highlighting the fine metallic structure of the monument and illuminating the areas used by late-night visitors until the closing of the Tower to the public. In addition to the aesthetic aspect, it is equally necessary for the security of the late-night operation of the Tower.

https://www.toureiffel.paris/en/the-monument/lights

Eiffel Tower lit up at night, Paris, France in the middle of the frame with silhouette of a tree with leaves on a dark blue sky
Eiffel Tower At Night, Paris, France

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Galah, Yallingup, Western Australia | Birds | Animals | Jonace Aussie Travels

Galahs were once confined to the open plains that occur beyond the inland slopes of the Great Divide in eastern Australia, north of the Flinders Ranges in South Australia, and north of the Mulga–Eucalypt line in Western Australia. However, following the clearing of subcoastal woodlands for farming, Galahs began to flood in, taking advantage of the new habitat and its abundant supply of food. They even spread to the coasts, where they are now a familiar sight in the cities.

Taken from http://www.birdlife.org.au/bird-profile/galah

Pink Galah in a tree with green leaves, Yallingup, Western Australia
Galah, Yallingup, Western Australia

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