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Photo By Julie Fennell
Canon 5D Mark II
Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L Standard Zoom Lens
Manual Mode
HDR 3 Bracket Exposure, Handheld
I don't think I'm too happy with the editing. Too much?
What do you think?
strobist: 1 AB800 top center with 30 degree grid.
During my weekly walk along the Chase Water I came across this sunset at dusk around 9.30 p.m. After this shoot been taken I been there several times again but I can't get this image anymore.
Chase Budinger receiving serve. Casey Patterson moves up to the net to set. AVP Manhattan Beach Open 2019.
Chase was a little bitty pup here.He sitting on one of the firetrucks that his owner belongs to.Chase was only a couple months old in this pic.
Irrawong to Ingleside Chase Reserve Track
Irrawong Reserve
Irrawong Reserve
Irrawong Reserve
Irrawong Reserve
Irrawong Reserve
Irrawong Reserve
Irrawong Reserve
Location
Garden Street , Warriewood
Type of park:
Bushland Reserve
Park Features:
Walking Track Medium
Native Birds
Wildflowers
Native Animals
Park is suitable for:
Bushwalks
Nearby Facilities:
Public Transport
Location & Description
Irrawong Reserve occupies an area of approximately 4.5 hectares in the suburb of North Narrabeen, 22 km north of Sydney's CBD. It is located between the Ingleside escarpment to the west and the Warriewood Wetlands to the east, with Garden Street forming the boundary between Irrawong Reserve and the Warriewood Wetlands.
View location on map
Environmental Projects in the Area
Wetland Restoration Project at Warriewood Wetlands and Irrawong Reserve
Walking Tracks & Access
Walking Track Map
Walking Track Map & Aerial Photo
Plants
Irrawong Reserve contains 3 plant communities:
Swamp Mahogany Open Forest with Wet Sclerophyll understorey
Swamp Mahogany Open Forest with Reed understorey
Lilly Pilly Closed Forest
Animals
Irrawong Reserve and the adjacent Warriewood Wetlands provide significant habitat for birds.Regionally significant species include the Brown Gerygone which is at its southern limit and the Topknot Pigeon which is a summer migrant and a rainforest vector.
Swamp Mahogany is a favoured food tree species of the Koala in the Sydney region. Other mammals recorded there include:
The native Swamp Rat (Rattus lutreolus)
Grey-headed Flying Foxes
Sugar Gliders
Brown Antechinus
Common Ringtail Possums
Four snake species recorded in the reserve include Swamp Snake (Hemiaspis signata) and the regionally significant species Carpet Python (Morelia spilota).
Special Features
Irrawong Reserve contains most significant remaining stand of Eucalyptus robusta (Swamp Mahogany) in the Sydney region;
It's a wildlife corridor linking the Ingleside escarpment to the Warriewood wetlands
It's a site for scientific research and education
It's an educational and recreational resource for the local community
It's a habitat for Koalas and over 90 species of resident and migratory birds
Related Info
View location on map
Walking Track Map
Walking Track Map & Aerial Photo
To find out more about Irrawong Reserve, download its Plan of Management
Find out more about Pittwater's amazing Vegetation Communities
See the native animal species lists for Pittwater
Chasing the Eclipse is a celestial dance spectacle….light and darkness follow a romantic quest through the galaxies in search of the perfect eclipse. An outdoor show in Grantham's Market.
© All rights reserved. Use or reproduction of this image without the prior written consent of the copyright holder Trish Aleve, is in violation of the copyright law.
Foster dog Roxy was happy to play and chase with this Husky. But as soon as she got pawed...she was done (and I don't blame her).
Neil Chase, executive editor of The Mercury News and the East Bay Times, spoke in a panel on the transition to digital. (Mary Kang/Knight Center)
Had the privilage of shooting Chasing Ora as they played at the I2 Indigo on Friday night - it was a fantastic gig.
Check them out at their Myspace Page - well worth a listen.
These photos are copywrited me - please don't nick'em. Ta!
The cats continued to chase the birds higher into the midnight sky, meowing and pawing hopefully into the crisp air. So the birds continued to fly onwards, the cats floated higher up and the sky played host to another dream...
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A pair of Northern Rail 158 units race north across Ribblehead Viaduct as a shadow chases from behind.
Chasing the Eclipse is a celestial dance spectacle….light and darkness follow a romantic quest through the galaxies in search of the perfect eclipse. An outdoor show in Grantham's Market.
This may be the shortest street in San Francisco. The building on the right is part of the large development at 1601-1637 Market Street. Today I discovered this dead-end street which was hidden to me. Surprised to see the buildings in the view have a parking outlet to Chase Court
CHASING MORPHEUS (by Noke Yuitza - Work in Progress at LEA23)
Visit this location at CHASING MORPHEUS (by Noke Yuitza - Work in Progress at LEA23) in Second Life