Smoke alarm
juxtaposition
view from Tacking Point
coffee in perspective
Sugarloaf
Sugarloaf
at Sugarloaf Lighthouse
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ton sur ton
Norah Head lighthouse
Norah Head Lighthouse
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14th February 2023
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beach scape
symmetry
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pathway from the beach
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amazing nature
Summer Red
a line
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Thanks folks for your interesting squares.
Now over to Luc, who is hosting February challenges, starting with Juxtaposition.
Please see the link for more information and examples...
www.ipernity.com/group/daysincolour365/discuss/198194
See you on Sunday :-)
Now over to Luc, who is hosting February challenges, starting with Juxtaposition.
Please see the link for more information and examples...
www.ipernity.com/group/daysincolour365/discuss/198194
See you on Sunday :-)
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It was named the ‘Downing Centre’ after former Attorney General and Minister for Justice Reg Downing.
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Originally the elegant Mark Foy's flagship store on the corner of Liverpool, Elizabeth and Castlereagh streets, it was converted for use as courts in 1985. It has a distinctive façade of white bricks with yellow faience work to the sills and cornices. Two corner towers with yellow pinnacles surmount the building. Originally three storeys it was extended several times in the interwar period and is now eight storeys high.
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