Yes in January a massive bush-fire burnt about 1/2 of the Stirling Ranges. It was started by lightning.
tandemtouring Member ![]() More info | Sep 12, 2020 05:56 | #4501 Yes in January a massive bush-fire burnt about 1/2 of the Stirling Ranges. It was started by lightning. https://www.flickr.com/gp/tandemtouring/Db02PW
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avondale87 thanks for whoever started this ![]() More info | Just like your reply - then unliked it!
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tandemtouring Member ![]() More info | Sep 12, 2020 06:28 | #4503 avondale87 wrote in post #19123838 ![]() Just like your reply - then unliked it! One cant 'Like' that scenario! Yes that made the news here. Time flies. Looks like its slowly coming back to life It still has a long way to go. Hopefully after the weather start warming up it starts to regenerate a bid faster https://www.flickr.com/gp/tandemtouring/Db02PW
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Pippan Goldmember ![]() More info Post edited 4 months ago by Pippan. | Sep 12, 2020 07:44 | #4504 tandemtouring wrote in post #19123837 ![]() Yes in January a massive bush-fire burnt about 1/2 of the Stirling Ranges. It was started by lightning. It's interesting that despite the claims at the time of widespread arson by certain sections of the media with vested interests in exonerating climate change as the cause, the interim findings of the current Royal Commission into last summer's bushfires and other disasters are that the overwhelming majority of the fires were started by lightning, and that not one of the significant fires was in fact started by arson. Be the person your dog thinks you are.
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Sep 17, 2020 03:30 | #4505 Standing out on the surf break at Mangawhai Heads, north of Auckland. ![]() ![]() ![]() Sony A7mkiii / Zeiss Batis 18mm f2.8 / Zeiss FE35 f2.8 / EF24-105F4L / EF70-200f4L / EF50mm f1.8 / Sigma 105mm f2.8 macro
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A1original Goldmember ![]() More info | Sep 24, 2020 06:32 | #4508 Canon EOS R|Canon EOS R6lCanon RF 24-105L| and a bunch of Canon L lenses
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Great piece of work, gaabnz.
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Sep 24, 2020 13:53 | #4510 kartsahoo wrote in post #19129281 ![]() Great piece of work, gaabnz. I have always admired this kind of pictures. How many degrees does the picture cover (approx)? How many working hours did this take in total? Thumbs up! Thank you Sony A7mkiii / Zeiss Batis 18mm f2.8 / Zeiss FE35 f2.8 / EF24-105F4L / EF70-200f4L / EF50mm f1.8 / Sigma 105mm f2.8 macro
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kartsahoo Member More info Post edited 4 months ago by kartsahoo. | Thanks for the information.
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Oct 02, 2020 16:40 | #4512 Singapore ![]() JAK_7501-Pano ![]()
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Oct 04, 2020 19:43 | #4513 The view west from Kearsarge pass. IMAGE LINK: https://photos.smugmug.com …0Pinicles-X3.jpg&lb=1&s=A![]()
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Oct 05, 2020 10:05 | #4514 Looking south from just below 13,200 ft. Forester Pass. IMAGE LINK: https://photos.smugmug.com …0Forester-X3.jpg&lb=1&s=A![]()
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Oct 05, 2020 23:05 | #4515
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