The view from inside Glow Worm Tunnel, looking out of the northern end into Penrose Creek Gorge. Forms part of the Wollemi National Park, New South Wales, As you can see, a great habitat for tree ferns to thrive. Taken 7 November 2011.
An interpretation of the Australian Bush. Taken at Glendora Camping Ground, Hill End, New South Wales 7 January 2011.
Fallen leaves taken at Red Cow Farm. Red Cow is a unique 2.5 acre property comprised of magnificent gardens open to the public. Red Cow Farm is situated at Sutton Forest, NSW. September 2010.
A new frond of a tree fern (Dicksonia Antarctica) in one of the many gardens at Red Cow Farm. Red Cow is a unique 2.5 acre property comprised of magnificent gardens open to the public. Red Cow Farm is situated at Sutton Forest, NSW. Taken September 2010.
Frond of a tree fern overhanging a small creek with a walk bridge visible in the background. Cooper Park, Double Bay, August 2009.
Vein skeleton of a leaf. Taken using Canon EOS 400D, Canon 100mm macro lens, f2/8, 1/50 sec, 200 ISO. August 2009.
Scribbly gum (Eucalyptus haemastoma) is an Australian eucalypt that is named after the 'scribbles' on its bark. These zigzag tracks are tunnels made by the larvae of the Scribbly Gum Moth (Ogmograptis scribula) and follow the insect's life cycle. Berowra Valley Regional Park, 14 June 2009.
Macro of a fern frond located in the Berowra Valley Regional Park, 14 June 2009.
Grass seed head, Castle Hill 14 June 2009.
Paper Daisy, Mount Annan Botanical Garden, March 2009.
A leaf suspended in a spider's cobweb, St Alban's February 2009.
Seed pods from an unknown plant, taken St Albans, NSW, February 2009.
Another type of wattle, Chipping Norton Lakes, NSW, January 2009.
Seed pod taken at Mount Annan Botanical Gardens, NSW, January 2009.
Acacia Chinchillensis (wattle), Mount Annan Botanical Gardens, NSW, January 2009.
Native flower taken at Mount Annan Botanical Gardens, NSW, January 2009.
"Interleaved" - Two intersecting leaves creating a pattern of nature, Bermagui, NSW.
Lichen attached to a colonial brick, Joadja, NSW.