Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Litchfield Reveal 02

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Obviously the more you go to a place the more you see. But I wonder if it is because you slow down and look more carefully or if you now see the complexity and changes with a more familiar perspective. Certain changes in the seasonal ebb and flow provide a context and are understood with a clearer experiential perspective. There is still surprise. But rather than the unexpected “what’s around the corner”, its more of a deeper awareness of how each spot you befriended has something new appear or a subtle relationship between flora and fauna now made visible. Its more than just a new set of questions that need to be answered and the lustre never seems to wear off.
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Acacia nuperrima
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Agile Wallaby Macropus agilis
A Time Of Plenty
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Alternanthera nodiflora
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Australasian Slimwing Lathrecista asiatica festa male
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Clerodendrum floribundum
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Commelina ensifolia
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Eumecistes sp.
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Four O’Clock Moth Dysphania numana
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Crab’s-eye Vine Abrus precatorius
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Grevillea deccurrens
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Hoya australis
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Ice Flower
Commelina ensifolia
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Jewel Spider Austracantha minax
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Melastoma malabathricum
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Niphila ornate
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