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by Michaela Perryman
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Head in the Desert" by Michaela Perryman. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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The Pinnacles are limestone formations within Nambung National Park, near the town of Cervantes, Western Australia.
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The Pinnacles are limestone formations within Nambung National Park, near the town of Cervantes, Western Australia.
The Pinnacles had approximately 653,000 visitors recorded by Parks and Wildlife from during the 2017/2018 financial year, making it Western Australia's most visited attraction.
The Pinnacles of Nambung National Park are the major natural attraction in the Coral Coast region, found between Cervantes and Jurien Bay. The park is located roughly 200 kilometres north of Perth and covers an area of 17,487 hectares, providing natural habitat for an extensive array of native animals and bird life.
These amazing natural limestone structures, some standing as high as 3.5 metres, were formed approximately 25,000 to 30,000 years ago, after the sea receded and left deposits of sea-shells. Over time, coastal winds removed the surrounding sand, leaving the pillars exposed to the elements.
The area contains thousands of weathered limestone pillars. Some of the...
I have a passion for Australian spring wildflowers and native orchids, and the collection for such is the first of many collections in my portfolio. Photography interests are wide covering most subjects apart from people. Particularly of interest are macro images and wildflowers of which Western Australia has a great many unique species. Over the past few years, I have held exhibitions of framed prints of wildflowers and been featured in local newspapers. I live in the beautiful South West of Western Australia, having emigrated from England many years ago. There are many photographs from the UK here in my portfolio, my last trip was based around Devon, Cornwall and Dorset. My collections cover Flowers (wild and garden); Wild Orchids;...
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James Brunker
What a great rock, looks a fun location!
Michaela Perryman replied:
Yes, a good place to explore - morning time is best
Michaela Perryman
Thanks Nader for FAA Exploration feature
Steve Rich
Your work deserves to be showcased on the homepage of "The Meandering Photographer!" Please consider adding this work to the "Feature History, The Meandering Photographer (Oct-Nov 2023)" active discussion thread. (l/f on 10-31-2023)
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you Steve, appreciated
Steve Taylor
It does look like a face. Favourited and liked
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Steve, many interesting shapes there
Richard Bryce and Family
Fascinating! Great shot, Michaela!
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you Richard
Lesley Evered
This is fantastic Mik...I didn't see this when we went there....like and favourite and voted for in WA contest.
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Lesley
Debra Martz
I can see why it would be most visited! Excellent capture of such a unique place!
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Debra
Maryse Jansen
Congratulations! Your image is now featured on the home page of The Best Of Down Under – Australia! Please add your image to the Featured Images Archive 2021 discussion thread for prolonged exposure. LF
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Maryse
Gali-Dana Singer
Beautiful discovery! L/F
Michaela Perryman replied:
Interesting I think
I'ina Van Lawick
Michaela, what a wonderful find. So mysterious. LF
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks
Robyn King
Congratulations your beautiful work is being featured in The World We See:-)
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you kindly Robyn
Louise Merigot
Lovely clear shot Michaela. Really interesting place. When we visited it was very windy. Would like to return someday.
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Louise, it was very hot when we went, earlier in the day would be best I think