An old outdoor dunny on a farm property with lots of charachter in the green peeling paint and timber structure.
Night shot of a pit dunny on a mates property. Used lots of flash to illuminate the scene.
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t-shirt of a toy of a guy in a rabbit suit that’s a zombie.
Old leaning Dunny @ Silverton NSW Australia
Outback NSW, Australia. Taken from a shearing shed THIS was the place to go!
The classic outdoor dunny, Walhalla, Australia.
Photo taken at Floriade last year 2007 in Canberra.
Shearers thunderbox near Wannon Falls ,Hamilton Victoria Australia !! l appreciate you looking !!
The white-tailed spider, (common species are Lampona cylindrata, Lampona murina) are medium-sized spiders from southern and eastern Australia, so named because of the whitish tips at the end of their abdomens. They have been introduced to New Zealand where they are considered a household pest. By comparison with other well-known Australian spiders, white-tailed spiders do not appear to be particularly numerous, but may be responsible for a disproportionately high number of spider-bites because of their habits. Unlike the black house spider and the redback which are often seen in or around dwellings in a web, the white-tailed spider wanders around and may be encountered unexpectedly. Of the 130 recently-monitored cases, several spiders had been picked up off the floor accidentally by short sighted persons thinking that they were something else. More than 60% of the victims had been bitten by spiders that had got into clothing, into folded towels and into beds. In several more cases they were in shoes. Information on the white-tail species is limited as they are only found in Australia and New Zealand with only a limited number of researchers working in the field. Dr Geoffrey Isbister from the University of Newcastle in Australia performed a study monitoring 130 cases of arachnologist identified white tailed spider bites, the study reported no incidents of necrosis, leading researchers to believe that such cases are a extremely rare outcome for a white-tailed spider bite. The major effects from a bite were local pain, a red mark, local swelling, and itchiness, rarely systemic effects of nausea, vomiting, malaise, or headache occurred. Source from Wiki
An old toilet in the West Australian Wheatbelt.
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I was looking at / JimCaldwells“ / photo in his files of an outhouse [toilet ]we Aussies mentioned we [impolitely ]called them Dunnies I just did a watercolour sketch to go with the words.. OUTSIDE DUNNY I have to go Defiantly have to Outside in the black Down the ramp that runs from the back door from the house. The light shines to the end of the ramp, after that, blackness I can make out the white narrow concrete path Past the shed, running now, past the doorway with the dark opening, maybe in there? Then the wood pile, maybe it’s lurking there, maybe in the shed Maybe in the dunny, it’s dark I know it’s clean, no spiders are allowed to live here She sees to that, cleanliness is most important Not the eyes of a frightened child. / Watercolour on Arches A4 size medium
This photo was just taken with a Canon EOS 10D SLR camera, using a Canon EF 35-350mm f/3.5-5.6L zoom lens set to 35mm. The shutter speed was 1/180th sec. at f/5.6. The camera’s ISO was set to 100. A Manfrotto tripod was used with a remote shutter release cable. Your comments are always welcome! Constructive criticism is appreciated. © 2009 Gene Walls All copyright and reproduction rights are retained by the artist. Artwork may not be reproduced or altered by any process without the express written permission of the artist. Featured in “The Male Photographer”
Heathcote region Victoria
Featured in Queensland 15th Aug 09 / Featured in Toilets & bathroom Group 1st Oct 09 / Featured in Alphabet Soup 12 Dec 09 Nikon D200, 18-270mm. ISO 200 / F/10 A 1/124s. tripod and flash used Found this ‘outhouse’ on my tourist drive along the Route 3 Fruit Run Between Warwick and Stanthorpe, Qld
Well this is actually a toilet!!! It is very old, and I spotted it as I was driving through a small country town. Imagine using this!!! I dont think so. Its just a hole in the ground inside it, and I dont think it has been used in quite awhile. Milang South Australia. /
Do a dookie like the champions :), and even tip the maid… with new sheets of course :P
A true Aussie icon. I took this in Katoomba, the Blue Mountains (west of Sydney), a couple of weeks ago walking back from Echo Point and its view of the Three Sisters. Applied Topaz Adjust to get the detail. Thanks for looking :-)
No matter what its called – Longdrop, Dunny, Outhouse, Crappa – the reality is always the same, this is where we spend our best hours! ;-) Shot in country Victoria with the Cakeweed (those little yellow daisies) adding some nice little points of colour. Colour edit in Lightroom V2.0
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