Yesterday I was determined to go in search of a half-decent shot, rather than roaming the house and looking at all the same things, so we went off to Arthur's Seat (south-east of Melbourne, on the Mornington Peninsula). It's a sacred place for the indigenous people of the area, and you can tell there's something special about it. There's also a tower (closed to the public) and a lot of lovely views. Here's the results of my various experimenting (sunset over Port Phillip bay, fish-eye lens view of the tower and my other half, and an HDR experiment on a cool tree I spotted).
Nice collage - pity about the chair- lift though. I am sure many thousands of Victorians would have fond memories of the chair lift that used to operate there.
Photos looks great.Experimenting pay off good.