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Old July 31st, 2012, 07:44 AM
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Default Two Days in the Stirling Ranges - Western Australia

Earlier in July, I spent two days bush walking in the Stirling Ranges a five hour drive south of Perth, Western Australia.

I have been able to limit myself to posting 10 images from this beautiful part of Western Australia.

All images were taken with my Olympus OMD E-M5 and the MZD 9-18 mm lens with polarizer.

Comments or suggestions are always welcome.

I hope you enjoy!

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View to the Stirling Ranges.





Stirling Ranges - On the way to Mt Trio.





Stirling Ranges - On the way to Mt Trio 2.





Stirling Ranges - On the way to Mt Trio 3.





Stirling Ranges - On the way to Mt Trio 4.





Stirling Ranges - On the way to Mt Trio 5.





Stirling Ranges - On top of Mt Trio.





Stirling Ranges - On the way to Bluff Knoll 1.





Stirling Ranges - On the way to Bluff Knoll 2.





Stirling Ranges - Nearly to the top of Bluff Knoll.
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Nicely done! I don't remember ever seeing pictures of this region. Thanks for the "walk-a-bout".
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Thanks for posting these great shots, Shaun. I often forget that these types of landscapes exist in pancake-flat WA.
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Very nice, Shaun !
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You have captured the area well.
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Beautiful country and beautiful photos!
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Wow - that's some very impressive country, and beautifully captured!
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Nice work, is there usually so much cloud cover
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dannat, There are often no clouds at all over most of Western Australia. With winter however there are often lots of clouds and great light, especially down south. A landscape photographers dream!
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