Club outings
Healesville Sanctuary this Saturday
by Pete Davies on Feb.23, 2010, under Club outings
Another new venture for this year is Saturday outings which we will kick off in style this coming Saturday at Healesville Sanctuary.
Healesville Sanctuary is open from 9.00am to 5.00pm. The total Sanctuary journey is approximately 3km and while an average visit takes three hours, you can easily spend the day. Remember to arrive at the Birds of Prey arena 15 minutes before the scheduled presentation as late entry is not permitted.
Don’t miss the amazing Birds of Prey presentation every day at noon and 2.30pm. It is a free-flying display featuring raptors such as kites, owls and falcons and Australia’s largest – the Wedge-tailed Eagle.
We meet at the front gate at 10am and by the sounds of could easily spend most of the day in there.
There are BBQ facilities available in the picnic areas but whether they are free or not is not made clear on the website. There are also a take-away food cafes and a bistro.
| Adults (16 years and over) | $24.40 |
| Children (4–15 years, children under 4 years free) | $12.10 |
| Adult Concession (16 years and over) | $18.50 |
| Seniors Concession | $22.00 |
If you think you might go to any of the three zoos more than two or three times this year it would be worth your while to check out Friends of the Zoos.
The forecast for Saturday at this stage is warm and sunny so bring a hat.
Cheers,
Pete
Night shoot at Station Pier a success
by Stephen Edmonds on Feb.21, 2010, under Club outings
Last Friday’s night shoot at Beacon Cove/Station Pier was a resounding success with a superb sunset.
There were at least 14 people, though not all at once. Some arrived on time but left early, others arrived late, while others were there for the entire night.
The next night shoot will be on 19/20 March outside the Casino.
Night shoot at Station Pier this Friday
by Pete Davies on Feb.17, 2010, under Club outings
Friday 19th is the next night shoot.
The destination is Beacon Cove/Station Pier. Meet at the beacon monument on the beach (not the beacon itself which is further inland) at 7:30. We’ll grab a bite to eat and then when the sun starts to set we’ll go a snapping.
It’s a fantastic location with loads of potential so I hope to see you there.
Royal Botanic Gardens in Cranbourne this Sunday
by Pete Davies on Feb.01, 2010, under Club outings
Hi All,
This Sunday will see WCC venture out for it’s 4th outing for the year so far, the second in the Sunday series.
This time around it’s the Royal Botanic Gardens in Cranbourne. The forecast at this stage is for a sunny 28 degrees which should be just perfect. The gardens open at 9am but I propose that we meet at the visitor centre at a slightly more respectable 10am. The loose plan is to wander around for a couple of hours and then meet back at the visitor’s centre at 12:30 for some lunch.
The following entry fees apply for the Australian Garden:
Adults: $9.80 AUD
Concession: $8.35 AUD
Children under 16 free.
Entry to the bushland at Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne is free.
The bushland will be closed if it is a Total Fire Ban day.
See you there,
Pete
Approximately a 45 minute drive from Mount Waverley:
(not) Shooting star trails
by Stephen Edmonds on Jan.18, 2010, under Club outings
Last Saturday night a handful of us met out at Pete’s place in order to shoot star trails. Due to cloud this wasn’t going to be possible so we switched to plan B once the rain died down.
This involved light painting using torches, sparklers, lasers and glowsticks:
More can be found in my Flickr set, although others have shots that I didn’t get.
Stephen














