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Maits Rest: January 2022

January 23, 2022 by Jade Craven

It was our second last day in Apollo Bay, so we decided to visit Maits Rest. Our main goal for the trip was to look for signs of mammals and skinks, but we also wanted to suss out the fungi situation.

Seth – aka Hawkeye – did get a good view of one skink. I only had my phone camera with me so wasn’t able to get a good photo.

I recently discovered that the iphone can take awesome photos when using the portrait mode. Naturally, this works best on humans (and cats.) I still wanted to see what it could do with nearby tree branches. The results were interesting. I’d need to spend longer here to fully test it though.

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