Corio 

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  • The track winds it’s way down on a grassy slope to the edge of Corio Bay with the You Yangs in the background. / This image featured on the front cover of an art calandar published by BEST SHOTS as well as a coffee table book on Geelong and Bellarine Peninsula. / It also was part of a support promotion run by the press getting readers to write in and try to determine where it was taken from as the location is not readily visable to travellers. / Taken on Fuji S2Pro

  • Corio Bay at Portarligton with the You Yangs in the distant background. / On the Bellatine Peninsula near Geelong

  • ..on Corio Bay, at Geelong, at sunrise

  • Memorial moorings at the waterfront, remembering historic sailing craft that berthed at Geelong, in years gone by.

  • A stormy evening and eerie light. A bit of tone-mapping to accentuate the colour. The promenade looks like the bow of a ship jutting out into the bay. Corio Bay, Geelong. /

  • Cross-processed with a TTV overlay – and the bird actually did fly across the scene just as I pressed the shutter! Corio Bay, Geelong. /

  • Corio Villa, Geelong, Austalia My own photography from a trip to Geelong with my magic added. A single-storey prefabricated iron house designed by Bell & Miller, architects and engineers, manufactured in Edinburgh, Scotland by Charles D. Young & Co. and assembled in Australia by Alfred Douglass in 1856. / Soon after its production and shipping to Geelong the factory and all the moulds were destroyed by fire, thus ensuring ‘Corio Villa’s’ uniqueness / in Australia. The crates arrived at the Cunningham pier, Geelong in 1855 with apparently no indication of a name of the consignee. Later it was discovered that William Nairn Gray, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Portland district had originally ordered the house, but had died before the crates arrived unclaimed. Alfred Douglas, who had a successful wool washing business in Geelong purchased the relics from the Port Authority for a small sum. / The heavy cast iron pieces were hauled up the Eastern Beach hill and assembled on its present site overlooking Corio Bay. The walls are prefabricated from ½” cast iron boiler plate. The sheets 3’ X 3’ were then bolted together to form wall sections complete with window openings. Internal linings are of lath and plaster. Sashes are solid cast iron which slide into wall cavities. Verandah posts and porch supports are cast in the most delicate filigree patterns. Most of the decorative work echoes the pattern of the rose, and the thistle of Scotland. There are classic vases of delightful proportions which serve as decorative flower pots on the sun porches and about the house. The lion’s head motif is repeated as a “keystone” to each arch / in verandahs and porches and strikes a note of kingly grandeur. / Barge boards are likewise of cast iron delicately patterned in fretwork. The overall composition is formal yet delicate, comprising a main entrance porch leading into a hall on either side of which are gabled roofed parallel wings flanked by filigree verandahs. Overall, the craftsmanship is of a remarkably high standard. Historically ‘Corio Villa’ is of considerable interest, it is an increasingly rare example of a Victorian gold rush era. Architecturally its significance is incalculable as ‘Corio Villa’ is by far the most ornate and splendid prefabricated house in Australia and possibly the world

  • on a foggy morning at Geelong Corio Bay

  • Just prior to sunrise over Corio Bay, on what was promising to be a rather wet and stormy day, at Griffin’s Gully, Geelong. These promising signs were spoken of by Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew, in the Bible, centuries ago. Matthew 16:1-3 The Pharisees and Sadducees Seek a Sign 1 Then the Pharisees and Sadducees came, and testing Him asked that He would show them a sign from heaven. 2 He answered and said to them, “When it is evening you say, ‘It will be fair weather, for the sky is red’; 3 and in the morning, ‘It will be foul weather today, for the sky is red and threatening.’ Hypocrites! You know how to discern the face of the sky, but you cannot discern the signs of the times. /

  • The bow of The Hygeia moored in the Geelong harbour. Pentax K20D Camera. / An HDR image processed in Dynamic Photo HDR. and ACDSee Pro3 My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories.

  • The Anchor Holds. * A song of encouragement and hope for those going through the storms of life. Inspired by a real life experience. / By Lawrence Chewning and Ray Boltz THE ANCHOR HOLDS I have journeyed / Through the long, dark night / Out on the open sea / By faith alone / Sight unknown / And yet His eyes were watching me CHORUS: / The anchor holds / Though the ship is battered / The anchor holds / Though the sails are torn / I have fallen on my knees / As I faced the raging seas / The anchor holds / In spite of the storm Ive had visions / Ive had dreams / Ive even held them in my hand / But I never knew / They would slip right through / Like they were only grains of sand CHORUS I have been young / But I am older now / And there has been beauty / That these eyes have seen / But it was in the night / Through the storms of my life / Oh, that’s where God proved / His love to me CHORUS (repeat) / 1994 Word MusicASCAP (a div. of Word, Inc.) and Shepherd Boy MusicASCAP (adm. by Word, Inc.). Pentax K20D Camera / Processed in Dynamic Photo HDR and edited in ACDSee Pro3 / My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories.*

  • Dawn at The Rippleside Boardwalk, a 180 metre long walk over the waters of Corio Bay,situated in front of the cliff face near Rippleside Beach, Geelong. Pentax K20D Camera – Exposure: S.Speed 1.5 Sec @ f22 / Edited in ACDSee Pro3 My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories.

  • Corio Bay, Geelong, just before sunrise. / Nikon D300 with 18 – 200 mm lens.

  • Spotted this table and chair through the wire fence of a boat yard on Corio Bay at sunrise this morning. Added texture layers.

  • Corio Bay, Geelong. / Nikon D300 with 18 – 200 mm lens View more of my landscapes by going to: / Landscape

  • Daybreak over Corio Bay at Griffin’s Gully on Geelong’s waterfront. Pentax K20D Camera – S.speed 3 Sec – f22 – ISO 200 / Sigma 18 -125 mm lens – 18mm / Edited in ACDSee Pro3. My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories.

  • Corio Bay in Geelong really turned it on this morning. I saw this from my window and jumped in the car immediately. Unfortunately, in the 5 minutes it took to get there, the beautiful pinks were gone but still quite spectacular. They are Altocumulus clouds. / Image as shot – no adjustments. / Nikon D700 with 24-70 mm lens /

  • Watercolour on quarter sheet paper

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