Redcliffs
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The ruins of the Redcliff Radar Station. All the buildings are now crumbling and in ruin. The station has been abandoned since 1961. Radar operators in the AC&W Squadron tracked the movements of aircraft sighted and passed speed, height and direction information to a Direction Centre (DC) and fighter interceptor squadrons. Fighter aircraft could be airborne in minutes after an alarm was given, and they closed in on unidentified planes by means of direction provided by the radar operators. Another of the Red Cliff functions was furnishing navigational aid to friendly aircraft operating in the area. Their detection of May-Day calls contributed to quick search and rescue efforts. / More in this series / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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Finalist in the 2008 Mildura Bush Film Festival (digital photography section) / Despite Red Cliffs being a thriving country town, our passenger train service was pulled out from under us and our station left to rot. Just one of the sacrifices we make to live in this beautiful part of the country… /
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This is St Mary Redcliffe Church in Bristol. / Its been photogrpahed so many times before so I wanted a different view of it. / I hope you like it!
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same place.. different day…
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Redcliffe stairs / 3 shots bracketed and then processed in photomatix / texture layers added, with different blending modes – linear dodge and luminosity
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The ruins of the Redcliff Radar Station. This is the outside of the former command center. All the buildings are now crumbling and in ruin. The station has been abandoned since 1961. Radar operators in the AC&W Squadron tracked the movements of aircraft sighted and passed speed, height and direction information to a Direction Centre (DC) and fighter interceptor squadrons. Fighter aircraft could be airborne in minutes after an alarm was given, and they closed in on unidentified planes by means of direction provided by the radar operators. Another of the Red Cliff functions was furnishing navigational aid to friendly aircraft operating in the area. Their detection of May-Day calls contributed to quick search and rescue efforts. / More in this series / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
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Redcliffe Pier at sunrise, Qld. Australia. / 12 sec exposure, f22, nd8 grad filter.
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Every time I pass this pier I feel compelled to take a shot from a different perspective. Brisbane Blue Series Neighbourhood
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"The most important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle. The essential thing is not to have conquered but to have fought well" - Baron Pierre De Coubertin
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Redcliffe triathlon race start /
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This type of pre-fab room was supplied by Victorian Railways for single men to live in while working on distant stations. / These rooms were approx 3.3m x 2.5m. Some were made quite comfortable and became their permanent home.
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The ruins of the Redcliff Radar Station. All the buildings are now crumbling and in ruin. This is the inside shot from the command center. The station has been abandoned since 1961. Radar operators in the AC&W Squadron tracked the movements of aircraft sighted and passed speed, height and direction information to a Direction Centre (DC) and fighter interceptor squadrons. Fighter aircraft could be airborne in minutes after an alarm was given, and they closed in on unidentified planes by means of direction provided by the radar operators. Another of the Red Cliff functions was furnishing navigational aid to friendly aircraft operating in the area. Their detection of May-Day calls contributed to quick search and rescue efforts. / / More in this series / / / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
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The ruins of the Redcliff Radar Station. All the buildings are now crumbling and in ruin. This is the inside shot of the radar station. The stairs used to lead to the second level of the station but now there is just open sky. The station has been abandoned since 1961. Radar operators in the AC&W Squadron tracked the movements of aircraft sighted and passed speed, height and direction information to a Direction Centre (DC) and fighter interceptor squadrons. Fighter aircraft could be airborne in minutes after an alarm was given, and they closed in on unidentified planes by means of direction provided by the radar operators. Another of the Red Cliff functions was furnishing navigational aid to friendly aircraft operating in the area. Their detection of May-Day calls contributed to quick search and rescue efforts. / / More in this series / / / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
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The old Bank of New South Wales building in Red Cliffs…no longer used.
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This little man made waterfall trickles quietly beside the Redcliffe Lagoon in Brisbane.
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Every time I pass this pier I feel compelled to take a shot from a different perspective. Brisbane Neighbourhood
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This type of pre-fab room was supplied by Victorian Railways for single men to live in while working on distant stations. / These rooms were approx 3.3m x 2.5m. Some were made quite comfortable and became their permanent home.
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This was taken just as the sun was setting behind me…the glow on the trees across the river was spectacular, I wish I could have done them justice! / /
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This was taken along the shores of Redcliffe as the sun was rising. The waves bouncing of the man made step wall back onto the oncoming waves gave some unusual and spectacular images. When I look at this picture it reminds me of a fantale, hence its title.
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My mid afternoon appointment with my preferred Quack.
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