On the same day we visited Mundaring Weir, we also headed north east of Perth to Noble Falls. Noble Falls walking trail is located in Gidgegannup in the Perth Hills area. The trail takes you along Wooroloo Brook and it’s open all year round. In spring you can see wildflowers along the trail and it’s also home to birdlife. Don’t expect great things of the fall though. It’s a very small waterfall that is best seen during the winter time. The full circuit only takes around 45 minutes and it’s fairly flat and easy. If you didn’t bring food to BBQ or a picnic spread, Noble Falls Tavern is just across the road.
Exploring Mundaring Weir
I’ve been enjoying digging into my photo catalogue as it allows me to reflect on my photography. What I once thought was a “good” photo, sometimes isn’t so good anymore in hindsight. Sometimes something might stand out to, tempting me to re-master and re-edit that photo. For the most part, it reminds me that photography is an ever developing skill. I don’t think I’ve quite figured out my “style” yet. But over time I feel I gravitate towards shooting certain subjects or creating a certain mood.
The Not So Secret Garden
I’m once again digging Into The Archives. This post shares photos I took in August last year when a couple of friends and I were trying to locate this so called “secret garden”. If you didn’t already know, the “secret garden” is actually hidden away in the northern suburbs. This “secret garden” was all the rage on social media last year, to the point where people who knew of the location were leading others on a wild goose chase! Well the secret is definitely out now. This “secret garden” is actually Careniup Wetlands at Careninup Lake in Gwelup, City of Stirling.
Open House Perth, Part Four
This is the final part of the four part series on Open House Perth (Part One, Part Two and Part Three). HASSELL is one of Australia’s leading architectural firms and its been involved in projects like Fiona Stanley Hospital, Brookflied Place and 140 William Street.
Open House Perth, Part Three
This is part three of the Open House Perth series (Part one and part two). Today’s post shares images from a new and exciting area of Perth that is still being built, Perth City Link. If you didn’t already know, the Perth City Link project reconnect the CBD with Northbridge for the first time in 100 years. Part of this process means plenty of new buildings to work, live and play in. The project involves sinking the Fremantle rail line from Perth Station to Lake/King streets, moving Wellington Street Bus Station underground and creating multiple new connections between the CBD and Northbridge.
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