Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Morning Walk, Warby Ranges

I had the opportunity for a short walk in between providing transport for a mountain bike event. So having spent plenty of time walking in the southern end of the Warby Ranges this was a good opportunity to walk the central part.


Reflections


I started from the popular Wenham’s camp and headed out along Taylors track and Loggers lane until till time dictated returning to the car. The walk provided a few photo opportunities and with the focus on filling in time rather than the destination I did take a few shots.


Field of grass trees


For the gear heads the camera used on this trip was a Sony Cyber-shot Model DSC-TX5. Not my preferred camera as it has no view finder but relies upon the large rear touch screen which can be hard to see in the sun light. On the plus side it is water proof to 3m and its battery was charged when I went to leave in the morning. Anyway it’s just a short post, with photos.


More Reflections


Head Rock


What another pool of reflection

4 comments:

  1. Just going for a walk, no matter how short is always a good idea in my view and with no fixed plan is often better and is my preferred way of going.

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  2. NB, Thanks for dropping by. Yes I had forgotten how relaxing walking could be when one heads off to simply explore a new area without the clock pushing you on to a destination.

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  3. Hey Wazza, I found your blog via Greg's, good stuff. Hey, I use the same Sony as you and have come to really like it for a compact. If you're interested, the photos on my blog, http://www.thegoatthatwrote.net/ , from November 2010 on, were taken with the Sony.

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  4. Hi Goat, Thanks for dropping in.
    Looking at your blog I can see I need a bit more practise with the camera. It’s the first one I have had that does not have a small view finder window and I find it hard to see the screen in daylight, in particular when I am looking for close up detail like the spiders in an earlier blog. (http://wazzawalkin.blogspot.com/2011/03/friends-track.html).

    Great write up on the GOW, I will need to read it a few times to take it all in.

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