Gillian Everett's photos
Lazy Waves
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I liked these clouds, view to the North Shore from the Noosa National Park. Pacific Ocean.
Fishy
Queenslander
At Coolum Surf Club
TSC road to rock 'n' roll
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On the road to rock 'n' roll
There's a lot of wreckage in the ravine
Some you recognise
Used to hang out on the scene
On the road to rock 'n' roll
metrolyrics.com/the-road-to-rock-roll-lyrics-joe-strummer-and-the-mescaleros
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxYqwNZSnbA
TSC Illustrate a song with "road" in the title.
Reworked unpublished 2013 photo of Elvis in a cafe on Gympie Terrace. "Offshore Noosa offers guests a unique choice of quality four and a half star accommodation in a quiet, secluded environment of lush tropical gardens right on the beautiful Noosa River. (lookout for Elvis downstairs). Situated directly opposite Pelican Beach and the Noosa Ferry Jetty"
Laguna lookout
Wild Ginger
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Friends' garden in Maleny, March 2016
Kahili Ginger, Hedychium gardnerianum, native to the Himalayas in India, Nepal, and Bhutan.
Noosa Festival of Surfing 2016
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5-12 March 2016
The Noosa Festival of Surfing will celebrate its 25th Anniversary in 2016, and its already shaping up to be bigger and better than ever before. With unprecedented numbers flocking to sign up...
Colour of the month Pale Blue/Grey
Pacific at Coolum
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View south from Point Perry.
Point Perry is a 20 to 30 m high rocky headland that forms the southern boundary of Coolum Beach. The rocks of the headland continue in a south-east direction for 1.5 km to Point Arkwright. Along the base of the bluffs are three small, rock-bound beaches.
TSC Harmony
Joy
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SOOC using in camera Sports/Action setting. Normally I would use Manual.
TSC "Something which grows, and be creative and try not to use plants and flowers"... (Child, Wave)
Use one of the applications built into your camera to make a shot straight out of camera (SOOC)… Use your art filters or scene settings to create a work of art using a tool that you may have dismissed until now. No normal manual settings unless the app allows for it.
creature from the cupboard
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TSC Household machinery
Will post the full picture when you have had a chance to guess what this is :-)
Yes, it's a Dyson and it is kept in a cupboard, latched on the wall. Photo in Note on this image.
Red plus
Bromeliad
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These have just started flowering in our front garden.
These fascinating tropical American natives come in a wonderful variety of sizes, shapes and foliage colours. They seem very strange and exotic, but one of our most common fruits, the pineapple, is actually a bromeliad. Many bromeliads are epiphytes (ie they live on other plants but do not parasitise those plants), living up in the forks of tree branches and surviving mainly on the moisture and nutrients they obtain from the air.
Burke's Backyard factsheet
frozen flower
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Thanks to fraggle for the original idea
TSC2 Ice
www.ipernity.com/doc/288659/41186496
February flowers
Rum on the rocks
smiley
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My current goal is to have a smiley face more often :-)
TSC Symbol
A smiley (sometimes simply called a happy or smiling face) is a stylized representation of a smiling humanoid face, an important part of popular culture. The classic form designed in 1963 comprises a yellow circle with two black dots representing eyes and a black arc representing the mouth.
On the Internet and in other plain text communication channels, the emoticon form (sometimes also called the smiley-face emoticon) has traditionally been most popular, typically employing a colon and a right parenthesis to form sequences that resemble a smiling face.
Wikipedia
Green tea
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