A selection of Long-tailed finches from The Doc’s trip to Mornington Sanctuary, The Kimberley in 2015.





A selection of Long-tailed finches from The Doc’s trip to Mornington Sanctuary, The Kimberley in 2015.
The Doc could not travel to the Kimberly this year, so he is visiting images from his last trip in 2015. Here are the Crimson finch, the black bellied subspecies. Click on image to see full size.
When The Doc visited Mornington Wilderness Camp he took quite a few panoramas of Sir John Gorge, Fitzroy Bluff and also some sunsets. He has now stitched many of those together. Enjoy (remember to click on thumbnails to see full size.)
Sunsets
The Doc has finally finished indexing 300,000 odd AWC photographs. The photographs have been sent back to the AWC head office. It will take a week or 2 to copy across the files and get them into the Daminion catalogue. It has been a huge undertaking – The Doc started in late Janaury.
The Doc would love to show you some of the images, but you’ll need to settle for his images, from AWC Sanctuaries. Enjoy.
Sunset at Sir John Gorge. 2 images stitched together.
We are coming up to May 1st when the Mornington Wilderness Camp reopens. This time last year The Doc was driving to The Kimberley. Report and photos from The Doc’s first trip to Mornington here.
The Doc decided to put some trivia together about the longest trip so far. Enjoy.
Time, distances and economy
Flights
Several flights were taken on the trip including:
Corrugations
Over 60% of the trip was offroad. On badly corrugated roads, you can hit over 10 corrugations every metre (the four wheels do). A very, very conservative figure would be the car, trailer and driver went over 20 billion corrugations!!!! No wonder things break and get damaged.
Breakages
The breakages included:
Tucker
Best meal, no contest, Restaurant at Mornington Wilderness Camp. Drysdale River Station also put on a good meal.
The Doc has been a bit quite because he has been indexing 300,000 images for AWC and also preparing some images for photo competitions.
Here is a selection of the images The Doc will shortly enter into an Australian competition (you get the low res versions, some images are over 350 megapxiels). Click on each images to see the correct size.
Wildlife
Landscapes
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