Botanica

We were waiting for the light to fade so we could see Brisbane shimmer from the vantage point of Mount Coot-tha.

As luck would have it, the Botanic Gardens are just further down the hill. They are packed with a huge variety of plants which thrive in the sub-tropical climate and a particularly moist, balmy autumn. The hothouse seemed almost a needless luxury.

I decided to switch over to my macro lens for this visit and was overwhelmed with natural details to capture as we wandered around this beautiful collection. 

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Resting water dragonThis chap was happily resting in a pile of wood chips as we walked around Brisbane’s Botanic Gardens. Australian Water Dragons are quite a common sight there – and will pose for photographs… Click to enlarge.


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15 thoughts on “Botanica

  1. Lovely images Mike, particularly like the abstract “arty” nature of some of these shots….they would look great as canvas prints.

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  2. I love your shot of Nature’s Handiwork, great macro – order, structure and repetition all in a little bundle of natures making.

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