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14th Mar, 2018
Read more: 14th Mar, 2018Willow doesn’t go far from our van. During the day when it’s safe (for her and the environment) I let her out to explore. Generally she will find a new place to nap or sit on the roof watching over her kingdom. I keep her in at night and when she hears the ‘call of…
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14th Mar, 2018
Read more: 14th Mar, 2018For a change today I took some photos of the lovely Steph at Esperance River. Now what is immediately apparent is that Steph is not an actual cat. This presented new challenges for my photography, namely that she didn’t respond to any of my cat commands. We did however persevere through the shoot and I…
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13th Mar, 2018
Read more: 13th Mar, 2018We are back at one of our favourite places, the Esperance River for the next few days. Will be taking lots of river and forest photos for you all!
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12th Mar, 2018
Read more: 12th Mar, 2018Perimeter checked. New plants sniffed. Potential nap spots identified. .. Willow’s new-place routine.
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12th Mar, 2018
Read more: 12th Mar, 2018I considered that a photo captures a single moment in time. But as I learnt to use my camera I discovered a moment can be enduring. Point the lens to the stars and open the shutter for half a minute – a shooting star leaves its trail above the trees; trees lit up by friends…
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11th Mar, 2018
Read more: 11th Mar, 2018Willow’s philosophy is simple. She’s all about the snacks, naps, and pats. And making some time to watch the world go by.
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2nd Mar, 2018
Read more: 2nd Mar, 2018You know some places you go feel like time just slows down? We came up to our friend’s shack for a few nights – that was almost two weeks ago. I hadn’t been taking many photos so yesterday decided to set the scene for you by taking some pics of Willow sharpening her claws on…
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24th Feb, 2018
Read more: 24th Feb, 2018Back at one of our favourite places in the world. Bay of Fires and a little shack at the end of the beach.
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16th Feb, 2018
Read more: 16th Feb, 2018A common scene in the Australian bush – white goods with bullet holes. Old washing machines aren’t simply disposed of but instead taken out back and shot in an age old Aussie tradition.
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