Late Autumn, early winter, the sort of day that the weather didn't know quite what to do.
I was on the old track by the Ovens River where three years ago I walked with Janette in the early morning.
Well, I decided to take along my old XZ1 for a change, it occupies an honoured place in my big camera pack.
At this time of year when the sun is headed north, the silver wattle and soft bush colours have always appealed to me.

The XZ1 has the best macro mode of any of my cameras, it can focus as close as 1cm and renders lovely dof.

The gnarled trunk of this old river red gum with textured 'warts' and 'carbuncles' caught my eye.

The rotting halves of a fallen hollow log made an irresistible composition. Again some crudely added dof.

The pastel pink and 'galah grey' of this trunk was in perfect harmony with its bushland setting.

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