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Satellite Fly, Miltogramminae poised to commit an act of cunning against a ground nesting colony of Megachile resinifera bees.
Curculionidae Rhinoplethes foveatus. On Proteaceae Hakea oleifolia. Strange bulbous, downwards facing snout, like a faux head.
Point Piquet - Rock Pools
Margaret River, Western Australia
Point Piquet is located north of Dunsborough/ Margaret River Region on the Geography Bay.
Along the scenic coastline lies the orangey granite rocks surrounded by white sand and crystal clear blue waters. It is a hot spot for holiday makers and photographers.
It is one of my favourite places to visit during spring and summer.
The Canal Rocks are a striking, dramatic geological feature on Margaret River’s Cape-to-Cape coast in the rugged Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park. The ancient and unusual rock formation extends from a peninsula south of Smiths Beach on the coastline near Yallingup. Thousands of years of the Indian Ocean surging and crashing against this section of granite coastline has chiselled out a narrow canel between the granite rocks. The outcrops of the older granitic rocks that form the base of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge have eroded along a dead-straight line running north – south, forming the striking “canal” feature. Several smaller canals cross perpendicular to the main canal. The views of the rushing ocean beneath are always impressive no matter what the weather, but breathtaking when the big storms and swells roll in. Massive waves smash against the rocks and churn through the canals.
The rock just to the south of Sugarloaf rock. I noticed the waves draining off the rock the day before, and came back at sunset where it's lit up niceley.
Noctuidae? Wing patterns look similar to Agrotis munda? Photographed at night in thick coastal heath.
Fishing spider, Pisauridae, Dolomedes sp.? on granite near the Margaret River. Photographed at night.
Getting on the waterfall post trend lately haha this shot was taken at sunset down at Quinninup falls its a bit of a hike and when I was down there the track through the bush was pretty flooded which made the walk back to the carpark interesting in the dark! would like to head back to this spot to try some different shots, its hard to get a wide angle shot here because there isnt too much room and thats where stitching with the 17mm tse helped a lot!
Lake Cave, Margaret River, W.A. Of course they have to add the "Christmas lights" Must admit I like the normal lighting best.