Part of a series of ‘my first camera’ (Kodak era) shots taken in my youth.
A group of nuns seen strolling along the beach beside Port Phillip Bay, near Queenscliff in Victoria, Australia.
Digitalised and restored from a Kodachrome slide image taken with a very basic and inexpensive Kodak camera in the early Sixties.

sisters, nuns, black, bay shore, beach, bay, ocean, queenscliff, victoria, australia, sixties
Simply respecting and celebrating life … in all its magnificent diversity … is nowadays the truly radical act of any artist.
It is no accident that one of the most significant ways of revitalizing the spirit and reconnecting with our deeper senses & more worthy selves is found in communion with nature and life itself … and in our power to imagine.
There is much that is wondrous to behold, value, defend and gain strength from.
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this is so amazing..almost theatrical. great in mono. well done!
Thanks LisaBeth!
– Bruce Dickson
Well, you don’t see that every day.
No Albert … thanks!
– Bruce Dickson