Lawson 

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  • Serenity
    by Andrew Bosman

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    Small section of creek in North Lawson Park, Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia.

  • Tranquilty
    by Andrew Bosman

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    Shot taken in North Lawson Park, one of the most easily accessible examples of Blue Mountains sub tropical rainforests.

  • Lyrebird Glen Falls.
    by Andrew Bosman

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    Taken at Lyrebird Glen Falls, in the Horseshoe Falls Reserve, Hazelbrook.

  • Federal Falls
    by Andrew Bosman

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    Federal Falls is located in South Lawson Park which is the town I grew up in (Blue Mountains).

  • Veil
    by Andrew Bosman

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    Shot taken in North Lawson Park, one of the most easily accessible examples of Blue Mountains sub tropical rainforests.

  • Junction Falls.
    by Andrew Bosman

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    Junction Falls is located in South Lawson Park which is the town I grew up in (Blue Mountains).

  • St Michael's Falls
    by Andrew Bosman

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    St Michael’s Falls is in North Lawson Park, Lawson, NSW. / This shot was taken after recent heavy rain.

  • Lawson's Oasis
    by Will Barton

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    A wonderful pocket of cool-temperate rainforest just to the north of Lawson township in the Blue Mountains, NSW.

  • This waterfall is called Dante’s Glen which is at Lawson in The Blue Mountains / there are some picnic grounds near by and St Michaels and Fairy Falls. Thanks to Will Barton who took us on the Sydney meet up at the Blue Mountains!

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    Freedom
    by David Mapletoft

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  • Rays Of Water
    by Melissa Ellison

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    This was taken at Lawson Waterfall Circuit. / South Lawson Waterfall Circuit is four kilometres long and traverses South Lawson Park which contains Adelina Falls and continues to Junction Falls an / amphitheatre of cascading water. Continue along to sand lined Federal Falls and Cataract Falls. Shot: Nikon D40X / Format: Raw / Date: 9.8.08 / Exposure: 20.000 second / F No: 22.0 / Focal Length: 23.0mm / Tripod Used

  • Darren Stones
    by Darren Stones

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    A photograph of yours truly holding the bronze statuette award for winning the 2008 Grenfell Henry Lawson Festival of Arts Best Photograph of the Exhibition. This photograph was taken by my father Gordon Stones at the Henry Lawson Obelisk at Grenfell, New South Wales, Australia during the 2008 festival, which was held during the Queen’s Birthday long weekend in June. The obelisk marks the birthplace of famous Australian poet Henry Lawson.

  • Frederica Falls
    by Andrew Bosman

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    Another of the lovely waterfalls in North Lawson Park.

  • Distressed
    by Lorraine Creagh

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    This is taken from inside a tower of a building that used to be a Girl’s School in Lawson, Blue Mountains NSW. I still have to do a little research to find out what happened to the remaining building. I believe it was burnt down in the bush fires of the 60’s. Lawson, NSW

  • Lawson
    by noslegof

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  • My memory of the devotion
    by lawsonpix

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    So devoted was I to my life as a lover. A lover of the material relm. But not the true devotion of love. My old world shows its death. But the relm of love grows as the opposite. Bill Lawson lawsonpix

  • Terrace Falls in Lawson N.S.W. Australia Click on the photo and see the larger view on this one! Thanks for visiting! / I really appreciate your comments.

  • Passage to Paradise
    by Nicholas Kremer

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    Passage to Paradise One of Lawson’s little hidden gems! People have been visiting this spot for over one hundred years. There is a rock with some carvings, and the oldest legible one dating back to 1883. Further down the track is an abandoned picnic area, where the picnic table is missing it’s top. The table has been there so long now that it’s beginning to look like it’s surroundings, all green and mossy. Location: Dante’s Glen, Lawson – NSW / Date: June 16th, 2008 – 5:25pm / Camera: Canon EOS 30D / Lens: Canon EF-S 10-22mm – ƒ/3.5-4.5 USM All images are © Nicholas Kremer. You may not use any images in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.

  • Mushrooms .. i’d like to know the name of…. found in the Blue Mountains National Park, NSW, Australia. They are very, very tiny, about 1-2 cm wide.

  • Grenfell Henry Lawson Festival of Arts, Grenfell, New South Wales, Australia.

  • Life Continues
    by Will Barton

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    A fallen tree gives life to its kin and so many others, while in the background the life-blood of this earth flows in the continual cycle. I really should try and find out the names of these places! Lawson, Blue Mountains

  • Hill End
    by EarthGipsy

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    One of NSWs iconic goldmining, ghost towns. The village is now an important historic site and one which thrived in the Australian Gold Mining era of 1850-70s. Artists have long recognized the beauty and artistic value of Hill End. For many years, an active artist hub has provided residence for famous names; Russell Drysdale, Donald Friend, Margaret Olley, John Olsen and Brett Wheatly. Haeflingers Cottage (owned by Donald Friend) is now the base of an artists in residence program.

  • Dan Lawson Place
    by Lisa G. Putman

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    Dan Lawson Place, Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA The cabin you see here was built by Peter Cable in the 1840’s. In 1850, Dan Lawson married Mary Jane Cable, the daughter of Peter Cable. He built a cabin for he and his bride on the property he purchased from his father-in-law. The Peter Cable cabin was acquired by Dan Lawson after Peter’s death about 1865. With Dan’s aquisition of the Cable farm, he continued to expanded it into one of the largest holdings in the Cove, stretching from ridge to ridge, making him one of the wealthiest men in the cove. The original cabin, a pre-Civil War dwelling, was made of hewn logs but was altered at times by the addition of sawed lumber. The finishing work on the inside of the house is some of the best in the Cove. The faces of the logs were hewn smooth with an adze and the ceiling joists were dressed and beaded with a plane – unusual detailing for the 1800’s. The brick chimney, an unusual sight in the Cove, was constructed of bricks made on the property. Cades Cove Collection – Smoky Mountain National Park, USA > Companion Piece http://images-1.redbubble.com/img/art/border:blackwithdetail/product:laminated-print/size:small/view:preview/1223691-1-the-tipton-place.jpg!:http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/4160293

  • Grenfell Henry Lawson Festival of Arts, Grenfell, New South Wales, Australia.

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