Pics from Lakefield



Kennedy Lake



A starry, starry night

About Stewart Macdonald

I'm a wildlife ecologist living and working in Queensland, Australia. I spend most of my time in the bush finding and photographing wildlife.
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One Response to Pics from Lakefield

  1. Kegs says:

    This looks like a good spot to leave a message.
    I wish I was somewhat knowledgeable about just one of the items in the set, so I could leave some sort of helpful comment about something, but I can’t – except for the ‘starry starry night’ above, of course, which is the Southern Cross with its two pointers Alpha and Beta Centauri, and a number of lesser stars in the surrounding constellations. Omega Centauri – the largest globular cluster in the skies, visible only from the southern hemisphere, and the envy of all northern hemisphere astronomers – is probably also there, but it’s too faint to see without a bit of magnification.
    Beaut pictures and commentary, Stewart. Look forward to more later.

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