There's still plenty of water about between Cunnamulla and Thargomindah. This otherwise fairly boring stretch of road takes you past Lake Bindegolly, one of a cluster of lakes, some salt, some freshwater about 40 kms East of Thargo.
Usually, these are dry.
After two exceptional seasons, they're full and alive with birds and fresh looking vegetation.
All these shots were taken with the trusty iPhone.
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
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I'm glad to see that you are finally putting your pictures on a larger setting so we can look at the detail without clicking on it.
Just remember the rule of thirds when composing shots, even if it is only your iphone.
http://bloggercav.blogspot.com.au/2010/06/taking-bloody-great-pictures-part-9.html
Cav
Any improvement in sizing is accidental. As for the rule of thirds - the light was so strong at Bindegolly that I couldn't see the screen. Framing was guesswork.
Anyway - all rules are made to be broken.
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