Members of the Mandurah Photography Club discuss how to best capture the split bark on a tree. The last days of Bunuru captured March 25, 2022 By Ashayla Dawn A small group from the Mandurah Photography Club visited Government House Gardens today. Having previously visited in the season of Djilba, the photographers were keen to discuss the different plants on display and the changes that had occurred in the Garden. In particular, the participants were fascinated by the various textures – from tree bark to grass blades, flower petals and decorated leaves. Members of the Mandurah Photography Club snap photos of the iconic Government House. The Mandurah Photography Club was inaugurated in 1972. Since then their meetings and regular workshops have encouraged members to develop their camera skills. Their membership numbers include beginners and experienced photographers. A magpie poses for a photographer. If you would like to explore the beautiful Gardens at Government House, then why not pop along during our ‘Lunchtimes in the Gardens’ every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday between 12 pm and 2 pm. Post navigation Vale Andrew RossAnd all that Jazz in the Ballroom View all Articles