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  • 2008 daydreams calendar
    by Ljubica Rapaic

    My Redbubble calendar! I hope you’ll like it! / I wish you all a great weekend! *Please contact me if you are interested in purchasing …

    My Redbubble calendar! I hope you’ll like it! / I wish you all a great weekend! *Please contact me if you are interested in purchasing 2008Daydreams :)

  • Great Ocean Road
    by Darren Stones

    The spectacular Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia continues to be regarded by national and international visitors as a must-see tra…

    The spectacular Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia continues to be regarded by national and international visitors as a must-see travel destination. Here’s a series of images and a 30 second video that will give you a small taste of the Great Ocean Road. Enjoy folks, and thank you for looking. / London Bridge / The Arch Great Ocean Road – 30sec video on Flickr Great Ocean Road series

  • Ice, all fours and the view of a crampon up close.
    by Michelle Dry

    Okay I know I have left some of you in suspense and that is cruel. For those of you who have know idea what I am talking about… Well on…

    Okay I know I have left some of you in suspense and that is cruel. For those of you who have know idea what I am talking about… Well one of the pictures alludes to how a person traverses thick ice without the aid of anything useful…. So lets start from the beginning- two Australians, me and a guide. The guide who had earlier told me to be careful blowing off… a cliff – was now telling me to be careful blowing off on ice. What must he think of me? I think it is the English language said in a foreign tongue that makes this amusing. Well I did inform Magnus that I was always careful where I blew off. Anyway before me spanned a plateau of thick ice. Oh yes I am wearing sterdy walking boots, which in hindsight, was a marvellous idea. Although it might have been better if they had suckers or crampons protruding from them. Of course it was lucky they didn’t because I might be compelled to try them out on vertical walls, as one does with such things… So to the ice. One very large weighted camera bag, one camera and a person who has much skill on ice as an elephant has tight-rope walking… So what happens- I stood on the edge of the ice for a while looking like the kid who had not been picked for the school team. The two Australians did their best iceskating moves, and me, well I just stared and stared. Finally I watched a couple fall over and decided it wasn’t for me. There was one thing for it: all fours. Oh yes a crowd of tourists arrive on a tour bus just as I venture on my knees towards the water fall. Please noteI am wearing a big jakcet, a scarf, a hat, trousers and a huge rucksack of camera gear. So I figure that if polar bears can do it so can I. Well there is a technique… Opposite arm to opposite leg no less- keeps the weight in the centre… It worked too until I got to the edge of the rope and realised there was not way I was going to be able to stand up. Now there was a moment of perfection where I noticed things the other tourists had not seen. The angle was perfect. Others were just skidding, falling over, getting up, taking their picture of the waterfall and going again. Oh no… not me. I was on all fours heading away from the crowd. The angle had enabled me a glimpse of a field of grass clad ice and it was amazing. As I was traversing the tretcherous five meters a crampon-clad smugo circled me a couple of times grinning. He pointed smugly at his crampons. I pointed smugly at the ground, ‘I have seen things others won’t see from here.’ / ‘Oh,’ he said in the ‘she actually completely insane tone’. Never mind, people see the world their own way and mind was similar to that of a dog’s view, which I might add was pretty interesting and made a change. Anyway to the icefield. I took my pictures, was stared at, then made my way to the cafe where everyone sat with their backs to the view. I shook my head, found another ice-sheet and continued my photographic journey until the Australians were completely bored. And then we were whisked off to the next place…. I will tell you more about that in another entry…

  • Art Exhibition September 2008
    by Coralie Casey

    Hi All Melbournians, / I would love for you to come and view my exhibition: “India Series” / Where: / Articulate Gallery Space / Crossway…

    Hi All Melbournians, / I would love for you to come and view my exhibition: “India Series” / Where: / Articulate Gallery Space / Crossway Baptist Church / 2 Vision Drive, / Burwood East, / Victoria, Australia. When: September 2008 All artworks displayed in the Articulate exhibition are for sale and prices range between $35 and $75. Alternatively, items may be ordered through here and a new artwork will be made and sent to you. Web prices will vary depending on size and format. To purchase a 2009 Indian Calendar please email the artist. The gallery will be open every Sunday from 8am-12:30pm and from 5:30pm -8pm. / Alternatively, please email coraliecasey@yahoo.com to arrange an appointment to view the exhibition outside of these times.

  • Love and Passion For Photography
    by Blooeyes34

    I have been doing Freelance Photography for more than 20 years. / I Tarvel so that I can Snap That “Certain” Picture that jumps out at me….

    I have been doing Freelance Photography for more than 20 years. / I Tarvel so that I can Snap That “Certain” Picture that jumps out at me.In a Moments Notice I will catch”That” picture. / I have found that you will get the best photo when you least expect it..So always have your camera ready. / I never leave home without mine. The littlest object, can make a picture worth a Million. Stop by and tell me what you think of my photos.I am new here,would like to meet fellow Photographers,aswell as friends.

  • Kai Makani Ho'ohinuhinu
    by Sharon Mau

    Jacob and I are in this YouTube video! We were at the MACC, The Maui Arts and Cultural Center in Kahului here on Maui where Jacob was d…

    Jacob and I are in this YouTube video! We were at the MACC, The Maui Arts and Cultural Center in Kahului here on Maui where Jacob was displaying his beautiful tropical flowers of Hawai’i photographs for sale along with many other talented local Maui artists and musicians. You may see us here at the 3rd Annual Maui Ukulele Festival 2008 Aloha kakou, I created a video with some of my favourite photographs. It includes a beautiful mele. Keali’i Reichel sings Malama E Ala ‘E You may view it if you like on my YouTube site / Ourjrny YouTube E Ala ‘E Please rate it, comment if you like and let me know what you think of it. / For your enjoyment, I am in the midst of creating another video with my photographs of tropical flowers featuring the beautiful mele by other talented Kanaka, Hawaiian musicians and songwriters as well. Mahalo nui for your gifts of Aloha. Every purchase of my images mean more to me than you could possibly imagine, and help sustain us on this very beautiful and unbelievably expensive island :) Mahalo nui loa, thank you so much for your wonderful comments, encouragement and support. From my Na’au to yours, I wish you Love and many blessings. Aloha e Malama pono, Sharon

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