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jervis bay / / jervis bay / An area of beautifu white sands and pleasant bushwalking. / Located about 170 km from Sydney, Jervis Bay is both an inlet and the basis of the uniquely beautiful Booderee National Park / History / After Federation occurred in 1901 plans were set in motion to create a city (ultimately Canberra) within an independent territory (the ACT) wherein the new Federal Government could sit. Work began in 1913 and, in 1915, the Royal Australian Naval College opened at Captain Point under Federal administration as HMAS Creswell. The Royal Australian Naval College no longer exists as it was absorbed into the Australian Defence Force Academy but some officer training still occurs at Jervis Bay. A majority of the original buildings remain. jervis bay / / jervis bay / An area of beautifu white sands and pleasant bushwalking. / Located about 170 km from Sydney, Jervis Bay is both an inlet and the basis of the uniquely beautiful Booderee National Park / History / After Federation occurred in 1901 plans were set in motion to create a city (ultimately Canberra) within an independent territory (the ACT) wherein the new Federal Government could sit. Work began in 1913 and, in 1915, the Royal Australian Naval College opened at Captain Point under Federal administration as HMAS Creswell. The Royal Australian Naval College no longer exists as it was absorbed into the Australian Defence Force Academy but some officer training still occurs at Jervis Bay. A majority of the original buildings remain. jervis bay / / jervis bay / An area of beautifu white sands and pleasant bushwalking. / Located about 170 km from Sydney, Jervis Bay is both an inlet and the basis of the uniquely beautiful Booderee National Park / History / After Federation occurred in 1901 plans were set in motion to create a city (ultimately Canberra) within an independent territory (the ACT) wherein the new Federal Government could sit. Work began in 1913 and, in 1915, the Royal Australian Naval College opened at Captain Point under Federal administration as HMAS Creswell. The Royal Australian Naval College no longer exists as it was absorbed into the Australian Defence Force Academy but some officer training still occurs at Jervis Bay. A majority of the original buildings remain. jervis bay / / jervis bay / An area of beautifu white sands and pleasant bushwalking. / Located about 170 km from Sydney, Jervis Bay is both an inlet and the basis of the uniquely beautiful Booderee National Park / History / After Federation occurred in 1901 plans were set in motion to create a city (ultimately Canberra) within an independent territory (the ACT) wherein the new Federal Government could sit. Work began in 1913 and, in 1915, the Royal Australian Naval College opened at Captain Point under Federal administration as HMAS Creswell. The Royal Australian Naval College no longer exists as it was absorbed into the Australian Defence Force Academy but some officer training still occurs at Jervis Bay. A majority of the original buildings remain.
I had to stop a take a shot of this scenery this evening,a typical end to an autumn day.this was taken at rye beach victoria rye pier on the mornington peninsula
A popular holiday destination of Melbourne’s Mornington Peninsula and nestled between Tootgarook and Blairgowrie is the coastal town of Rye and my second home
From the original oil painting. This is an oil painting of my late partner and Nimrod, our Border Collie (also deceased) on the beach at Rye, 2005. I can never part with the original, but I love this work so much I decided I would like to put it up here on RB for all to see. This is the first oil I did in over thirty years… on acrylic underpainting. Cheers:)
Collaboration with twinkletwinkle / / . /
Taken from Rye on the Mornington Peninsula in sunny Victoria Australia / /
Melbourne to Portsea 97 kilometers of Melbourne’s bay beaches 15% Off Calendars – That’s 55 Free Days It’s September! Which is pretty exciting by itself, and we’ve taken that excitement one step further by celebrating the recent launch of our marvellous 2010 RedBubble Calendars with a quite brilliant offer. We’ve knocked 15% off all calendars, that’s 365 days for the price of 310. Where else can you find such value?
My Australia, my way Each images represents emotions we experience daily We may not always see ourselves as other’s do / “Life” is not just black and white / Its full of colour and hope 15% Off Calendars – That’s 55 Free Days It’s September! Which is pretty exciting by itself, and we’ve taken that excitement one step further by celebrating the recent launch of our marvellous 2010 RedBubble Calendars with a quite brilliant offer. We’ve knocked 15% off all calendars, that’s 365 days for the price of 310. Where else can you find such value?
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Rye Harbour .. hugely famous little Red Shed/Hut..much favoured fotogs model….
Cute as a button, these Southern Dumpling Squids shine like semi-precious jewels under lights at night. Euprymna tasmanica, night dive Blairgowrie Marina.
A night on Blairgowrie beach.
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Any sales of this photo will go to the Victorian Bushfires Appeal via the Phoenix Appeal Group The beautiful pier at Rye, Victoria. / (the horizon is deceiving because of the angle of the pier, but trust me it’s straight :-) I appreciate you taking time to view my work, and I really enjoy reading your comments. / Thanks for visiting :-) Photograph Details / Canon 40D w/ EF-S 10-22mm / Focal length: 10mm / ISO: 100 / Shutter: 1/250 sec / Aperture: f/8 / Filters: CPL / Handheld
This was taken at sunrise while waiting for friends to paddle out the back for a surf. 500mm Canon IDMII. Awesome morning light with a six to eight foot swell plus very fortunate to capture the seagull which adds balance and scale.
One of the many eroded rocks scattered along theback beaches of Mornington Peninsula. This one, resembling a Giant Ant Eater found near The Devide on the Back Beach of Rye. / / / / / / / /
Rye beach, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia Nikon D70 / f9 / 1/30th / iso 320
Hello folks, Until last year several times a year I (we) came in England because our youngest son was living in London. / Often we went a few days into the countryside to enjoy the beautiful villages and landscapes, like here in the village of Rye in East Sussex. Since last October, however our son lives in Singapore….... Greetings from Zealand, Netherlands, / Adri Camera Maker=NIKON CORPORATION / Camera Model=NIKON D80 / Lens=Nikkor 18-135mm / Exposure Time=1/80 sec / F-Number=F4,5 / ExposureProgram=Normal / ISO=100 / Date Time Original=2007:11:11 11:49:52 / Metering Mode=MultiSegment / LightSource=Unidentified / Focal Length=24,00 mm / User Comment=(C)ADRIPADMOS / ExposureMode=Auto / WhiteBalance=Auto
“What I have to do, I have to catch everybody if they start to go over the cliff…” / – Spoken by Holden Caulfield in The Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger Storm King Mountain / New York State / October 2009 Featured in the Group: Inspired Art / Nikon D300 / Manual / 18-200mm / Raw
For more than 900 years the Parish Church of Rye, dedicated to St Mary the Virgin, has dominated the hill on which the old town stands. When the building of the present church was started, early in the 12th century, the town itself and much of the surrounding area was still held, under a Royal deed of gift, by the Abbey of Fecamp in Normandy. It is because of this link with Fecamp and the fact that it had become an important member of the Cinque Ports Confederation that Rye has such a magnificent church, which has sometimes been called ‘the Cathedral of East Sussex’. The worst disaster in the church’s history Pack & Chapman bells cast in 1775occurred in 1377 when the town was looted and set on fire by French invaders and the church was extensively damaged. The roof fell in and the church bells were carried off to France.They were recovered the next year when men from Rye and Winchelsea sailed to Normandy, set fire to two towns and recovered much of the loot, including the church bells – one of which was subsequently hung in Watchbell Street, to give warning of any future attack. It was not returned to the church until early in the 16th century. The ‘new’ clock was installed in about 1561-2 and was made by the Huguenot Lewys Billiard. It is one of the oldest church turret clocks in the country still functioning. The pendulum, a much later addition, swings in the body of the church. The present exterior clockface and the original ‘Quarter Boys’ (so called because they strike the quarters but not the hours) were added in 1760. Today, if you wish, you can climb the church tower where you will see the 8 bells now hanging there. These are not the same bells that were stolen in 1377 as they were re-cast in 1775 and new bells added. The total weight of the 8 bells and clappers is almost 5 tons. HDR and Photoshop… Also Seen on Flickr
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