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_MG_8119-Edit | Gumnut Photographics
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Ric and Ailsa McDonald Photography Blog. Moody night in the graveyard. By ricmcd on February 9, 2012. One Response to “ MG 8119-Edit”. It started out as a PIP photoshoot of air-plane light trails but the suggested meet point was no good they were using the wrong runway so we went to the Cemetery for a better line. Said this on February 9, 2012 at 10:50 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Breakfast at Blend | Gumnut Photographics
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Ric and Ailsa McDonald Photography Blog. Had a wonderful breakfast at Blend in Melville this morning with my cousin the Eggs Benedict were fantastic the decor was magpie eg full of junk and old signs the service and food were superb,. I caught site of a coffee sign that said it all so I just had to mock one up myself. The sign says it all. By ricmcd on January 21, 2012. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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After Karijini | Gumnut Photographics
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Ric and Ailsa McDonald Photography Blog. The Gem team split after Karijini, going separate ways we headed up to Onslow for a night t catch up with a friend and to get the Onslow jetty at sunset, we were not dissapointed, Onslow jetty was loading salt onto a bulk carrier and so the lights were on, this is the subsequent shot. Onlsow salt loading jetty in full swing. By ricmcd on May 17, 2012. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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A walk with Mark | Gumnut Photographics
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Ric and Ailsa McDonald Photography Blog. A walk with Mark. Had an enjoyable evening walking the city on Friday evening with Mark Stothard and a group of 20 others including Flemming Bo Jenson, finishing up at Camera Solutions for a drink and pizza , thenks Mark and thanks Camera Solutions for a great evening. By ricmcd on February 26, 2012. One Response to “A walk with Mark”. I have been handicapped as my lappy is in at the doctors with a sick hard drive! It was a fun evening eh! Enter your comment here.
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Gumnut Photographics | Ric & Ailsa McDonald Photography Blog | Page 2
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Ric and Ailsa McDonald Photography Blog. Bull;January 19, 2012 • Leave a Comment. The lone fisherman and seagulls. Bull;January 17, 2012 • 2 Comments. Stakehill Winery an avenue waiting for a bride. Bull;January 17, 2012 • 2 Comments. Bull;January 8, 2012 • 4 Comments. With the Endeavour in the news and some pics being posted of her leaving Fremantle last week I thought I would post a sketch done by my father after he turned 90, he passed away 2 weeks shy of 93 just last year. Sketch by Ean McDonald.
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Kimberley rainforest | David Bettini Photographer
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Here’s a favourite of mine taken on the recent Kimberley trip. By davidbettini on April 27, 2011. 32 Responses to “Kimberley rainforest”. Great shot, great story…taken by a cool dude…all good! Said this on April 27, 2011 at 12:29 pm. I really wanted to get a good shot of the rainforest this time in the Kimberley. I’ve already got heaps from previous trips but when we flew over the rock pillar in the pic Reynor was kind enough to give me some open door time! I love the cool dude title! Love this shot....
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King George Falls | David Bettini Photographer
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King George Falls is surely the Kimberley’s most spectacular waterfall. There is nothing like being here. The roar of the water is deafening as the twin falls crash 80 metres into a dramatic sea gorge. Mark, Flemming and I all had different itineraries on this particular day but we all managed to meet up at the edge of a spectacular precipice directly in front of the falls. Flemming stated that this place was the “Perfect office”. Not wrong there mate! By davidbettini on May 12, 2011. Love it, Dave!
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Golden salty | David Bettini Photographer
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This saltwater crocodile was so curious of our tender and wasn’t afraid of us getting pretty close. I really like the direct eye contact. By davidbettini on April 19, 2011. 14 Responses to “Golden salty”. Yep, I recall seeing the RAW image of this guy after you shot him eh…very different colour for sure and they weren’t scared to get close at all! What about a slight vignette? Said this on April 19, 2011 at 8:41 pm. Said this on April 19, 2011 at 8:54 pm. Said this on April 19, 2011 at 8:58 pm. I am with...
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May | 2011 | David Bettini Photographer
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Archive for May, 2011. Another from King George Falls. Bull; May 17, 2011 • 32 Comments. Bull; May 12, 2011 • 19 Comments. Bull; May 8, 2011 • 21 Comments. Who is David Bettini. David Bettini Photographer *. Christian Fletcher Photo Images. Jacquie Ryan on Nullarbor sunset. On Another from King George …. On St George Basin. On King George Falls. Another from King George Falls. Blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “David Bettini Photographer”.
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A Camera Club Trip to Karijini | Gumnut Photographics
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Ric and Ailsa McDonald Photography Blog. A Camera Club Trip to Karijini. 15 members of the Gem Camera Club Kalamunda have now returned from a fantastic trip to Karijini led by Stephen Williams, it was also going to be led by Neal Prichard but Neal broke his leg and could not make it, sorry Neal we had a great time up and down waterfalls and through knee deep pools ( up to our chests , well Stephen is a little longer n the leg than mos of us). By ricmcd on May 15, 2012. Said this on May 15, 2012 at 8:01 pm.