Goldfields
81 creative works found
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This is the fern walk in the Bendigo Botanical gardens,in the Central Goldfields District,in Victoria Australia, a lovely place to while away some time on a lazy day!!
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I love this photo, there is a 30 ft hole under this old wreck, its just amazing, took some close ups…..freaked me out!
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Another of my Esperance coastal shots.
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More lightning over Coolgardie
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Historic Lydiard St. / The Post Office was built during the Gold Rush in 1871, and the clocktower added in 1885. Other Landscapes ... More Ballarat ...
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This building is on Ballarat St Nth Talbot 3371. / A German artist has purchased the building and has done some restoration work on the outside. She also planted the Wisteria in the front
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Aproaching storm while the sun is setting. Coolgardie
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My holiday to Esperance recently, such a beautiful place, I cant wait to go again, hopefully on a better day, it was damn cold last time.
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Its not as big as the SuperPit but worth a look if you are driving through Coolgardie, from the West turn left at Ford street and follow it to the end, only about a kilometre. You dont even have to walk far!
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This magnificent piece of our past history, is “The Duke of Cornwall” Engine House. / Built in 1869 at Fryerstown in Victoria, it was built and operated by the Rowe Family from Camborne in Cornwall England, and was used during the great Victorian Gold Rush. / This is the first of a set of images that I will be uploading over the next few weeks. / I hope you enjoy what you see. I’m placing this image into the “Freedom to Shine” group, as I think this is one of my better images, and it reflects a lot of the Australian Heritage and way of life. =======================
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This image started life as a digital photo taken on a 4MP Canon PowerShot G2. I removed as much evidence of the 21st Century that I could (if you know Avoca you will realise that not all has been removed) then added a pseudo watercolour effect.
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Coolgardie Western Australia
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Speaks for itself really. No longer operating as a hotel though. Bit of a backpackers and a laundromat there at the moment.
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Black and White version sortof…you know what I mean.
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Speak now or forever hold your peace!
by Carmen CilliersOk, so I’ve been busy today after all of you tolerating a sleepless night and influx of old work on RB. Anyway, after yelling at my frie…
Ok, so I’ve been busy today after all of you tolerating a sleepless night and influx of old work on RB. Anyway, after yelling at my friend for ringing me at 11:30am – she doesnt’ understand the hours we artists keep I got started on my painting for the Prestigious Cossack Award… which is in about 10 days time. So, here are the first stages, nothing to rave about yet, let’s hope this artwork develops accordingly! Cheers for now, / Carmen / . / The painting in stage 1 … ok, so I have done an hours work and you think it looks lousy…hehe! Stage 2…3…4… your choice… about 7 layers have been added. Now it’s starting to get somewhere. Still have 3 days of work till salvation (I hope)! / Ok guys, so lets see, its taken at least another 3 days to get this far. Do you realize how many layers of paitn that is. I’ve deliberately shot this in the worst light (sadly the same light I work in) and won’t be posting the final version till I can properly photograph it in the light of day that I hope the judges will view it in. I’m entering this into the “Painting, Northe West Landscape, Oil or Acrylic, Rio Tinto” Category. If any of you are familiar with the Cossack award and can recommend a better category form me please speak now or forever hold your piece/peace!
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I decided to upload a couple more of this beautiful old relic. / This magnificent piece of our past history, is “The Duke of Cornwall” Engine House. / Built in 1869 at Fryerstown in Victoria, it was built and operated by the Rowe Family from Camborne in Cornwall England, and was used during the great Victorian Gold Rush. / ========================
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I decided to upload a couple more of this beautiful old relic. / This magnificent piece of our past history, is “The Duke of Cornwall” Engine House. / Built in 1869 at Fryerstown in Victoria, it was built and operated by the Rowe Family from Camborne in Cornwall England, and was used during the great Victorian Gold Rush. / ========================
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I decided to upload a couple more of this beautiful old relic. / This magnificent piece of our past history, is “The Duke of Cornwall” Engine House. / Built in 1869 at Fryerstown in Victoria, it was built and operated by the Rowe Family from Camborne in Cornwall England, and was used during the great Victorian Gold Rush. / ========================
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Taken 25.09.08 using an Olympus E520 camera
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Speaks for itself really.
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The only operating Liquor selling Hotel in Coogardie.
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A panorama of one of Ballarat’s most historic streets. / (View it large!) From left: / The Ballarat Fine Art Gallery (2 buildings) / The Alexandra Ballroom / The Old Colonist’s Club / The Mining Exchange / The Old Post Office Other Landscapes ... More Ballarat ...
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