A little shy of a year since Simon and I flew to Australia for a month, I've finally imported all our photos from my iPhone and camera.
To celebrate, I thought I'd edit some of my best photos from the third day of our holiday and share them.
These were taken at our third stop for the day, Duck Reach in Trevallyn, Tasmania, the location of a hydro-electric power station which was in use from 1895 to 1955.
The day after we visited Duck Reach, we had a car accident which left me with a fractured ankle and on crutches for the remainder of the trip.
As a consequence, I took far fewer photos than I would usually. The photos Simon and I took with my Nikon D700 combined almost filled one 4GB memory card. I'd usually use at least that on my own in a month of travelling!
The bulk of my photos were taken with my iPhone 11 Pro Max, as that was substantially easier to manage while balancing on one leg and navigating my way around on crutches. All my iPhone photos worthy of posting have been edited and shared on my Instagram account previously.
So there isn't an overwhelming number remaining to edit from the trip.
I'll be sharing the best of them on my Patreon over the coming weeks, a week before I share them here and on my social media profiles.
If you want to check them out first, you can become a patron for as little as £1 a month.