One Friday night in Perth

Went to the city with a group of fellow photographers one Friday night. There was a traditional performance by a group of Aboriginal dancers in Yagan Square (see if you can recognise a kangaroo, an emu and a black swan in the dance).

Then we had a meal outside in the marketplace - that is until it started raining. Luckily, the rain passed and we went to see the Light Show near the new WA Museum.

Old Railway Workshops at Midland

It was an outing organised by NEPG camera club back in January. Lots of rust, dust, old machinery and eerie light.

Apparently work had stopped and the workshops abandoned on a very short notice and time has just stopped there.

Here is a selection of my photos from that day

York, WA

With a couple of good friends went to York, a town about 95 km East of Perth. I love small Australian towns from Gold Rush era, each of them has its own character. Life isn’t easy for them nowadays, especially during COVID.

Yet York is charming as ever with its XIX century architecture, old trees, sleepy streets and friendly locals.