Forest Fire

Sunday, November 20, 2011 by Jamie - 2 Comments

australian photographer, boronup forest, lanscape photography

One of the bad things about summer here in Perth is that I hardly ever seem to get out and take any great photos, because there are simply no clouds.  One of the great things though is that I go through and review what photos are on my hard drive unreviewed and gathering dust.

It gives me time to dig up photos that I might have missed on  my first review of the shoot and tinker with them a little more.  There have been numerous occasions where I’ve managed to dig up some amazing shots sometimes years after taking them.  Its a great reason why you should never delete anything.  Ever!

This shot was taken in the South West of Western Australia about 3hrs from Perth.   Its been sitting on my hard drive since 2008 and I’ve only just discovered it this evening.  You can imagine my joy when I saw this photo.  I loved it and just had to work on it straight away.

If you like this example of Australian landscape photography and you’d like to see more please visit my Australian landscape photography page.

Thanks,

Jamie Paterson

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Rae said on December 7, 2011

Enjoy your photos Jamie and especially your photo tips on camera settings on other posts. Thanks for sharing.

Jamie said on December 7, 2011

Hi Rae,

Thanks very much for that. I really appreciate you taking the time to comment.

Jamie

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