Friday I received notification that a couple of my images had been chosen to be used in a tourism campaign for Western Australia. I’m stoked, and am glad to represent Eneabba’s flora. #289 #291… Eneabba!!
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We stopped and said hi to Wuzzy, Jobey, Elly, Janey, Nameless and Skinny before we left today.
This is a random one of Tessa’s pets who absolutely adored Mike.
Some flowers on the drive home today, near Lancelin.
Yesterday Tessa and I spent 5 hours in the cold searching for flowers on the back of their property. We found tonnes and tonnes and eventually at one point we had to cut ourselves off. We definitely caught flower fever, as 5 hours felt like 1.5! The thermometer was dipping, and we were getting hungry….so we ended the day.
When you take photos do you get caught up in it like this?
You take amazing photos of flowers. The variety of them is stunning.
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You’re too kind Judy! I agree, the variety is what pulls me out into the bush time after time. My legs are actually quite tender today from all the squatting yesterday. I guess 5 hours is nothing if it’s so enjoyable. I really get lost in the chase…
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Yes, my legs would be hurting, too. My husband and I hiked up to a mountain lake two weeks ago and it took about two weeks to walk again – not really but close. Lots of flowers along the trail. I admire people who pursue what they love – it always shows in their work.
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Congrats Holly! Nice work :))
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These are exceptionally beautiful photographs. Congrats.
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Thank you…. for such a nice compliment.
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Thanks Charlene! I’m mad for the flowers here!
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