Those little yellow things are flowers on some of the trees.
Inland from Townsville is the historic gold mining town of Charters Towers. It takes about an hour and a half to drive there from Townsville. I was surprised to see how lush the town was with lots of trees and streets lined with historic buildings. The visitor’s center is open 7 days a week, staffed by volunteers.
My first meal in Australia. Bambinis serves meals and coffee for take-away or to enjoy on the sidewalk, which we did, while trying to blink ourselves awake. This is a poached egg. They must have poached it in a cheesecloth bag. Avocado, spinach, lemon, slivered sea salt and rye toast made it the perfect breakfast.
This is my new favorite kind of coffee. It’s called a Flat White.
Leanne broke me through! I now love working with my DSLR. My battery died, so I didn’t work with it a lot on that day, but I’m no longer reluctant to use it after seeing her use hers with as much ease as I use my compact. I just soaked up her photography habits like a sponge. At first I was intimidated and afraid to take pictures because I was with a “real” photographer. But we talked nonstop and almost immediately on the first stop, Port Lonsdale, I felt I was with an old friend and I just started taking all the weird little photos that caught my eye after getting the big obvious ones out of the way! Leanne understands.
Leanne told me about RAW format. I decided to use it with PhotoShop Elements, a light-weight version of Photoshop that came with my Wacom Bamboo. I just started experimenting with it. The first is the original and the second I increased the black. I am missing some features and it was hard to figure out how I saved this, but I’ve seen enough to know I want the software and I want RAW files. And I love my DSLR. I just keep it on auto. One step at a time. At least now I’m pulling out the big guy and not being intimidated by it.
I like the soft coloring of the first one and the detail in the sky of the second one.
This is the Manchester Unity Building in Melbourne. Here is a version with some Nik Color Effex manipulation:
But to see some stunning versions of this building, check out Leanne’s site: http://www.leannecole.com.au/photocart/index.php?do=photocart&viewGallery=12288#page=thumbs.