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The car park was almost unoccupied.  We were looking around looking for a shade to park the rented car.  Once we got out of our car, we found a walking path that led us into the bushland.

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We saw quite a number of bald trees in the hot Sunday afternoon, it was a good time to have a photo session with them.  By the time I post these photos, they might have their leaves back.  Yes, I took these photos 3 months ago.

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There are more than 3 ways to produce this photo.
1.  Wait till the sky turn dark but not complete dark during dawn / dusk.
2.  Use a blue colored filter (80A / 80B) .
3.  Use photo editing software.

Can you guess which method I have used?

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There are jogging tracks inside the park and we found that they are like mazes since that was the first time we visited this park.  We did not explore all of them.  May be we will come here again in different seasons to see different things.

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This man was the only person we met in the bushland.

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This plant looks like grass trees, but I am not sure because it was not labeled and there are no trunk on the “grass”.

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These trees must be thirsty.

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I like the flower or the seeds in this photo.  It accompanies pieces of fallen branches, and dances in the wind.

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I can see many deers with their antlers in the blue sky.

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Finally I have learned that the name of this trail is called Wireless Hill Park Heritage Trail.  :)