It is so dry at the moment, not much greenery around. Stark contrast to all the beautiful flower images being posted at the moment. They are colour but you'ld be forgiven for thinking the first couple are b&w.




Cheers, John D
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Dry TimesMy mate and I had a trip to Daisy Hill Forest Park last week so her little one could burn off some energy. Thank god it worked!
It is so dry at the moment, not much greenery around. Stark contrast to all the beautiful flower images being posted at the moment. They are colour but you'ld be forgiven for thinking the first couple are b&w. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Cheers, John D JED
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You're not kidding JED. The country is very dry, but the wet season is not far away so hopefully you guys will get a bit of rain again.
I like the last photo of your bunch. A very nice candid portrait. Steve.
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I feel the first one needs more contrast.
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The kangaroo is cropped a tad too tight as well.
And please don't use that border anymore. It's truly and eyesore. The top border is okay, the others are not good.
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