PostsCommentsPayoutsgp55 (57)in PHOTOGRAPHY [DAC] • 6 days agoHoneybeeA bee forages for pollen on a clover flower in my back yard.gp55 (57)in PHOTOGRAPHY [DAC] • 7 days agoBee on a postHaving a rest on my balcony railing.gp55 (57)in PHOTOGRAPHY [DAC] • 5 days agoBeautifully deadThese dead trees still have their own innate beauty in this wetland landscape in central Victoria.gp55 (57)in Travel Photography • 6 days agoPano sunsetA panoramic sunset viewed from our campsite in Victoria's Little Desert.gp55 (57)in Travel Photography • 7 days agoCrosbie sunsetA fairly nice end of day at Crosbie in Victoria's Little Desert region.gp55 (57)in Travel Photography • 5 days agoStumpedAn old tree stump with a pink salt lake in the background where we were camped in Victoria's Little Desert region.gp55 (57)in PHOTOGRAPHY [DAC] • 2 days agoCactus FlowerBeautiful flower on a cactus plant that I grew.gp55 (57)in PHOTOGRAPHY [DAC] • 4 days agoHighlight on the veinsThe veins in this leaf really stand out.gp55 (57)in Travel Photography • 4 days agoCrosbieA great view of the pink lake at Crosbie i Victoria's Little Desert region. It was a wonderful place to spend a couple of days exploring the area.gp55 (57)in Travel Photography • 3 hours agoA road less travelledNot much traffic on this sandy track running through the Little Desert in Victoria.gp55 (57)in PHOTOGRAPHY [DAC] • 4 hours agoSunstruckLate afternoon rays of the sun highlight one side of the leaves on an apple tree branch in my back yard.gp55 (57)in PHOTOGRAPHY [DAC] • 20 hours agoSpikyMacro of cactus needles.gp55 (57)in Travel Photography • 2 days agoDesert VegetationIt is a harsh environment in Victoria's Little Desertgp55 (57)in Travel Photography • 2 days agoA sandy trackThe road we travelled along through Victoria's Little Desert.gp55 (57)in PHOTOGRAPHY [DAC] • 3 days agoCactus flowerThere is a real glow to this beautiful cactus flower growing in a hanging basket on my back balcony.gp55 (57)in Travel Photography • 3 days agoDesert flowersWhilst driving through Victoria's Little Desert we stopped occasionally to photograph the local vegetation.