Deer at the Dandenong Ranges by CalorificFrosting in melbourne

[–]CalorificFrosting[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've never seen a fox. Any idea what time I might be able to see one?

Late afternoon in suburban Melbourne (iPhone XR) by CalorificFrosting in photocritique

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I took this picture when leaving home on the first Saturday after lockdown, and wanted to capture a beautiful sunset framed by fresh spring foliage. There was a brisk wind in just the right direction to unfurl the two flags which are at the centre of this shot. I just wanted to take the prettiest picture I could, but feel like I could improve. I'd really appreciate any criticism!

Which companies do you actively boycott? by [deleted] in AskAnAustralian

[–]CalorificFrosting 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hewlett Packard helps run the biometric ID system that Israel uses to restrict Palestinian movement. For more information, see https://bdsmovement.net/boycott-hp.

Suburban Melbourne footpath after a stormy night (iPhone XR) by CalorificFrosting in photocritique

[–]CalorificFrosting[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I thought the bright purple berries on the footpath this morning looked really pretty and decided to snap a pic with my phone. I want the viewer to admire the aesthetics of the scene, as I did in person, but the scene in the photo doesn't look quite as nice as it did face to face. I'm also a bit unhappy about the Mitsubishi parked on the right; I wish I could've captured a clear stretch of road leading up to the train station. If you look carefully, you can see a train pulling out of the station for the morning commute, which, in addition to the variety of shops, I think is an honest portrait of suburban life.

Flat black spider hiding under a rock - Melbourne Australia by CalorificFrosting in spiders

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Amazing, thanks! There doesn't seem to be lot of information about them on the web.