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  • Found this old half built boat with some discarded junk, no wonder because where I live is over 400-km from the ocean and is in the middle of the desert.

  • make of the title what you will, / this is the church a couple of doors up from my house.

  • Took this while shoping : )

  • Cafe’s in an alley in Melbourne. / People are relaxing having a coffee, while the chaos of city life passes bye.

  • Melbourne city / S5pro, 28mm MF lens, candid style.

  • Melbourne city

  • Dark alley corner in melbourne

  • I love the look of this wall and roller door, wish I had had more time in melbourne and a model to shoot in-front of it. / one of those locations you keep in the back of your head for later.

  • Local Newman band She Simply, performing at the Police legacy rugby match in Newman.

  • Perth Airport, on the way back to Newman from Melbourne. /

  • My first real effort at HDR, but I cant help but put some of the contrast back, think will keep playing with the idea though. / Abandoned mining equipment, Newman WA. / S5Pro 17-35 2.8 at 17mm, HDR from 3 bracketed exposures, selective colour and high pass from capture NX.

  • More junk : ), Newman WA / S5pro 17 – 35 2.8, off camera Sb800.

  • A shot I took in Melbourne a while ago, having a play with some new software I got, Colour Efex Pro, the version that works with Capture NX / Having fun so far, very easy to use, photoshop is cool but too much thinking for me : ) I only use it when I have to.

  • Having a play down the road in the car park with my D1, im debating weather to sell it but every time I use it I am happy with the pics, probly should keep it for a back-up, printed an A3+ with it a couple of days ago and the result was good, not bad for 2.7MP : )

  • Same carpark, D1 55mm Micro-nikkor 2.8

  • Fujifilm S5 Pro, 17 – 55 2.8, off camera Sb800 and reflector

  • Everyone seems to be doing it : ) Thats me : ) S5 pro 17 -55 Daylight flood

  • Just got my second body a D200 to go with my S5pro, so Ive been playing with it, walking round town taking pics, I must be getting bored cuz Ive been taking pics of some pretty silly stuff. / Cant wait to move back to Melbourne : )

  • Lone shopping trolly on the newly tarred Newman shopping centre car park. / D200 17-55 2.8 / (see, silly stuff : )

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery View overlooking the Mangroves on the way to “Grassy Hill Lookout”, Cooktown, Far North Queensland, Australia. To Read More – Visit: Cape_York_Adventure_-_2008 Sets of Two / Another_View_on_way_to_Grassy_Hill_Lookour Cooktown Cooktown has over two centuries of rich history. It was the site of the first white ‘settlement’ in Australia when Captain James Cook, having accidentally struck the Great Barrier Reef, off the coast north of Cape Tribulation, struggled up the coast and beached the HMS Endeavour on the shores of the Endeavour River. Cook and his crew were to stay on the edge of the Endeavour River from 17 June to 4 August, 1770, the longest time they were to spend at any location in Australia. Grassy Hill Lookout Captain Cook climbed “Grassy Hill Lookout” on several occasions to view the surrounding reefs, allowing him to navigate a safe passage out after repairing his ship. In 1885, a lighthouse was erected after being built and shipped from England. This became an automated lighthouse in 1927. It also served as a base for a radar station in World War II. I highly recommend a visit to “Grassy Hill Lookout” with its 360 degree views of Cooktown, Hopevale and the Coral Sea. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “View to Mangroves – Cooktown” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk Canon PowerShot A650 IS

  • A card that I just had to do! The Lolita Puritan offers you a gift of Peace…

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Jumping for Joy! What an enthralling experience it was to see these amazing Bottle-nosed Dolphins jumping out of the water and having such fun. I highly recommend Bruny Island Charters Eco-Cruises – A magical 3 hour cruise! Visit: Bruny_Island_Charters Rob Pennicott’s multi-award winning Bruny Island Charters, provider of Tasmania’s leading wilderness and wildlife adventure cruise, winner of Tasmania’s Best Tourist Attraction in 2006 & 2008. Bruny Island Charters’ boats are especially designed for eco-cruising. Their open design and excellence in manoeuvrability allows passengers to get up as close as possible to sea and coastal wildlife. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/1000sec / Aperture: F4.0 / ISO: 80

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Another View on way to Grassy Hill Lookout Cooktown, Far North Queensland, Australia. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Another view on way to Grassy Hill Lookout” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website www.thegreatcancerwalk.com.au Sets of Two / View_to_Mangroves_-_Cooktown Cooktown Cooktown has over two centuries of rich history. It was the site of the first white ‘settlement’ in Australia when Captain James Cook, having accidentally struck the Great Barrier Reef, off the coast north of Cape Tribulation, struggled up the coast and beached the H.M.S. Endeavour on the shores of the Endeavour River. Cook and his crew were to stay on the edge of the Endeavour River from 17 June to 4 August, 1770, the longest time they were to spend at any location in Australia. Grassy Hill Lookout Captain Cook climbed “Grassy Hill Lookout” on several occasions to view the surrounding reefs, enabling him to navigate a safe passage out after repairing his ship. In 1885, a lighthouse was erected after being built and shipped from England. This became an automated lighthouse in 1927 but did serve another interesting term as a base for a radar station in World War 2. Today “Grassy Hill Lookout” is still an excellent lookout that offers 360 degree views of Cooktown, Hopevale and the Coral Sea. Canon PowerShot A650 IS

  • Crabber’s Boat Name , on the Delaware Bay, near Baypoint, New Jersey / Ironically the pier behind it is destroyed. / Photo taken with a Nikon D90 DSLR and a Sigma 17-70 mm lens / / / Image also available in / / Featured in The World As We See It 10-17-09 / 136 views 11-9-09 / 153 views 11-21-09

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