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  • Old homestead near Harden in the Nsw Southern District

  • A Ronnie Johns – Chopper take on the “Cheer up Emo Kid” T-Shirt. I was sitting in a pizza shop last night waiting for my Dinner when four Emo Kids walked in, I wish I was wearing this little T-Shirt.

  • Watercolour

  • I find that when I take one of these in the morning – the day goes a whole lot better…

  • Taken this evening on the way home. This was taken at Harden. A small township about a half hours drive from where I live.

  • Deep red and white clay have hardened and formed these rocks at Corindi Beach…applied pallet brush and dry brush filters mainly…

  • I’m going good with the names tonight (not). Must be the time I’ve had off. / Even though the countryside looks pretty good at the moment. We still need a lot more rain for the catchments areas & therefore the rivers/streams. I don’t know the name of this creek. It is in the Berremangra area just out of Harden.

  • i need to make business cards that say this and hand them out to all the little emos and ‘heart-broken’ teens in the city, and all the little teeny-goths who can’t take the queensland heat

  • A Ronnie Johns – Chopper take on the “Cheer up Emo Kid” T-Shirt. I was sitting in a pizza shop last night waiting for my Dinner when four Emo Kids walked in, I wish I was wearing this little T-Shirt.

  • troubled waters!! / Well it’s a great song. This is a rail bridge at Harden. A lot of these old bridges are being replaced. Good to see this one still there. Nikon D200 / f6.3 / Shuter1/160 / ISO 100 / 0.0ev / Focal length 18mm / 18-200 vr lens HDR / Single raw image x 5 into Photomatix @ 1 space ev. Finished in CS3. Hand held.

  • Well maybe not this one. / This was taken at Harden. This old carriage has been parked on the unused tracks opposite Harden Railway Station. That’s the station you can see in the background. I have some shots from the interior too. Nikon D200 / 18-200 vr lens / F6.3 / Shutter 1/160 / ISO 100 / Focal length 18mm HDR. Single raw image X 5 into Photomatix @ 1 space ev. Finished in CS3. Hand held.

  • Taken inside Train’s coming One hopes one doesn’t get ‘caught short’ on this train trip. / I think this must be the Men’s Toilet. No lid!! Nikon D200 / 18-200 vr lens / F3.5 / Shutter 1/13 / ISO 100 / Focal length 18mm

  • I have a real ‘thing’ for the tree and rock formations that abound in this area of NSW (Australia). I was so pleased to have the opportunity to pass through again recently and take heaps of shots. This really typifies the Aussie countryside for me. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • Had to take a pic of this stock area at this steel works, the sign on the left wall tickled my immature sense of humour :P

  • pensive and still / frozen in time / looking without seeing / downcast eye / . / thinking hidden thoughts / self contained / a penny for them / but she is restrained / . / retreating within / inside / to think / to wonder / yet at peace / she is still / . / do I know her / is this the One / the theotokis / mother of the Son ©Jan Stead, JEMproductions, 2009

  • Best viewed larger.. I took a simple shot of some popular drinks and then hardened and darkened the colors,,, the outcome is much more festive and fantasy-like! panasonic lumix dmc lz7 Top ten finish in Put Out! or Get Out! groups Brilliant Colors challenge / Nov 4/09

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