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Dandenong Ranges Nature Photography

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  • Sherbrooke ForestSherbrooke Forest
  • Sherbrooke ForestSherbrooke Forest
  • Sherbrooke ForestSherbrooke Forest
  • Sherbrooke ForestSherbrooke Forest
  • Silhouette of a tree at dawnSilhouette of a tree at dawn
  • A hayfieldA hayfield
  • The Tank and the WindmillThe Tank and the Windmill
  • Table for two at wineryTable for two at winery
  • A smokey hazeA smokey haze
  • Alfred Nicholas Gardens at SunriseAlfred Nicholas Gardens at Sunrise
  • The Road to MonbulkThe Road to Monbulk
  • Karkarook ParkKarkarook Park
  • Sunrise in KallistaSunrise in Kallista
  • Sunrise in KallistaSunrise in Kallista
  • Foggy morning at homeFoggy morning at home
  • Eery tree in MintaroEery tree in Mintaro
  • Sunset in MintaroSunset in Mintaro
  • Caught in the paddockCaught in the paddock
  • LeftoversLeftovers
  • Cooked in the shedCooked in the shed
  • Abandoned Train StationAbandoned Train Station
  • Picnic in the forestPicnic in the forest
  • Tall Gum TreesTall Gum Trees
  • Pathway in Sherbrooke ForestPathway in Sherbrooke Forest
  • Picnic at Sherbrooke ForestPicnic at Sherbrooke Forest
  • Alfred Nicholas GardensAlfred Nicholas Gardens
  • More of Sherbrooke ForestMore of Sherbrooke Forest
  • The rainforest at Sherbrooke ForestThe rainforest at Sherbrooke Forest
  • Autumn PathwayAutumn Pathway
  • Grant's Picnic Ground, KallistaGrant’s Picnic Ground, Kallista

 

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  • Sally K Witt on Unexpected sighting

    How exciting!
    Posted May 18, 2012
  • Sally K Witt, Social Media and Ministry on Red-tailed black cockatoo

    Always love the birds and animal shots, Kathie!
    Posted May 17, 2012
  • Kathie Thomas on Kangaroos in the park

    They are generally shy of people and when there are a lot of people at the park they retreat into the bush. But when there's...
    Posted May 15, 2012
  • Sally K Witt, Social Media and Ministry on Kangaroos in the park

    Are they shy, or do they hang around people? Is it dangerous to be near them?
    Posted May 15, 2012
  • Sally K Witt, Social Media and Ministry on Two views of the jetty

    Very nice Kathie!
    Posted May 14, 2012

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Unexpected sighting

I went to Lysterfield Wednesday afternoon, after seeing a client and before returning home. It had been a lovely afternoon, the power had been off all day at my place due to power works being done and I didn’t feel in the need to rush back. So I wandered around a bit enjoying the scenery [...]

Red-tailed black cockatoo

I’d not seen one of these before. I was taking a young Canadian visitor around and showing him a bit of our beautiful countryside and bird and animal life. Healesville Sanctuary was one of the places we visited and we were told about the parrot cage. I don’t remember hearing about that before so off [...]

Kangaroos in the park

Especially for my American and Canadian friends, two roos that were close to my car as I came back from my walk on Thursday. Sometimes I can get almost close enough to touch them, but I don’t. They’re wild animals, could react in a way that would not be pleasant at all, and I don’t [...]

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Hello, my name is Kathie. I've enjoyed photography since my teen years but didn't take it seriously until a few years ago.

A photo of a blue banded bee I took led me to a path of discovery. I began researching to find out what kind of bee it was. I've actually learnt lots of things since that day and can now name almost every bird in this region and identify it by its call too. Apart from improving my skills in photography and learning more about my camera, lighting, settings, etc, I've learnt so much more about the environment in which I live. [Read More …]

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