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This photo was taken by last year or the year before. All I could remember is that time I was fascinated by the idea of lights travel through the forest. But apparently, I failed to get it.
If anyone could give me some advices or recommend some place with more trees around Perth, I will really appreciate.
Again, thanks all for your browsing and comments.
Another photo from years ago. Actually, I meant to take photos of Eternal Flame and Memorial on that day. But still got time after that, so I walked around to the lookout and did my first try for the whole Perth city panorama.
Here is the Outcome! Honestly, its a big WOW even for myself.
the same day photo for Eternal Flame and Memorial: CLICK HERE
the Perth Sunrise Pano: CLICK HERE
Thank you all!
This is a panoramic view of Perth, I used nine photos in this stitch and shot it with my 50mm f1.4 lens
I always enjoy our family vacation to Perth becos all love living by the sea. The sunset there is something to die for. Even the locals will walk from the inland homes to the beach to end their day with the gorgeous sunset. Sit there just watch the sun minute by minute disappear beneath the horizon. Just let all you worries melt sway with the sunset.
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The pedestrian bridge at Elizabeth Quay in Perth. I felt B & W processing would enhance the sculptural properties of the bridge.
2025 started with a bang. Relatively strong auroras could be seen from the light polluted skies of Perth City. Would've been nice to travel to a dark sky location but unfortunately I have a 4-hour drive planned for the following morning.
Last in the series of pictures taken on my ride along the Swan River foreshore from Perth to Belmont.
This is taken from a hill along the Swan River at Belmont. I like this view. Although Perth is relatively big with more than 1 million people it looks like its set in the middle of wetlands. The wetlands on the opposite side of the river are in Maylands. Its really interesting to see how each location along the river is so different to one another.
Twilight in beautiful Perth, Western Australia
Experimenting with long exposure, mono and overexposure in post processing
St Matthew's Church of Scotland, Perth
A bit of a handheld "shortbread tin" shot. I thought about a long exposure to silk up the water, but "herself" had wandered off with my tripod and was admiring the view from further down.
Waddya mean? I can't carry the camera AND the tripod .. and, apart from that, I don't pay a dog and bark myself ...
Perth ist die Hauptstadt und mit Abstand größte Stadt des australischen Bundesstaates Western Australia. Perth wurde am 12. August 1829 am Swan River nahe dessen Mündung in den Indischen Ozean von Captain James Stirling gegründet, mit dem Ziel, die Franzosen von der Besiedlung des australischen Westens abzuhalten. Die offizielle Gründung von Perth war im Jahr 1856. Die Stadt wurde auf Wunsch des britischen Kriegs- und Kolonialministers Sir George Murray nach der schottischen Stadt Perth benannt, in der er geboren war. Wikipedia
A snapshot of the Perth skyline taken from East Perth. City of Miners. The three most prominent buildings are Offices of major mining corporations.
John Matthews Building (1846), 51–55 Gore Street E.
Situated on the north bank of the Little Tay River in downtown Perth, the two-and-a-half-storey Georgian structure was built for local shoe manufacturer William O'Brien and its unique riverside setting makes it one of Perth's most picturesque buildings. It is named after Mr. John Matthews, the man responsible for its restoration following a major fire in September of 1979.
The Matthews Building possesses a number of unique qualities that arise from its location at the convergence of a river and a street. First, the building has been designed as if it were a corner building, with its two public elevations dressed in coursed ashlar and accented with quoins. Circulation patterns are also somewhat peculiar, with the basement and upper floors only accessible by the three-tier wooden veranda located on the riverside of the building. Other recognizable features include the heavily-glazed storefronts and gable dormers on the building's main (south) facade. Both of these features were added during a restoration in the late 1970s that was designed to return the building to its 1890s appearance.
I did a trip into the Perth CBD (downtown) a couple of weeks ago. The Jacarandas were in flower and made a beautiful show in this lovely Perth Street. Mount street leads from the CBD up a steep hill to Kings Park (our botanic gardens).
Not too many surfers in this area But the amusing part was watching 3 fishermen trying to pass in front of this rock and beat the wave - they did not - this is what the scene looked like - now imagine 3 fishermen between the rock and the wave and I think you will pick up on the humour. And yes of course I did catch the shot and will post it later.