Day 726 Waiting For The Tide

The outgoing Grange tide leaves wonderful patterns in the sand for walkers to explorer and admire. I could not tell if this runner was looking at anything in particular as she gazed off into the distance. Perhaps she did not even notice the deep sandy textures though I am sure here ankles would bring them […]

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Day 725, Eight Eyed Kitten

Of all the spiders we find around our home, these little guys seem least threatening, almost as cute if one could use that term to describe an arachnid. Jumping spiders are aptly named and will make frog like leaps covering hundreds of times their own size. I think this in combination with their tight jerky […]

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Day 724, Sea Stars

In the local sandy shallows of Henley Beach we do not often see sea stars. They are typically more common in the richer reefy coastline to the south. With a little change in perspective however I began noticing them everywhere!! Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Day 724, Sea Stars’ 1/2000s f/18 ISO320 100mm

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Day 723, Encircle

Just another sunny day at the beach with friends, family, blue skies and a little cloud cover. I really was not expecting to capture anything more dramatic than some holiday antics. Then I looked up into the sun and saw circles within circles. Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Day 723, Encircle’ 1/8000s f/22 ISO50 17mm

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Day 722, Frosty the Snowman

Spending Christmas with my mum and our greater family would never be complete without the family Christmas tree. Years ago, each Christmas, my dad would take us out into the local pine scrub-lands to find the perfect tree. I can remember all the arguments about which tree looked the nicest, would be the right size […]

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