The fine line.
Domonic Enjoying Dads Birthday
Cathedral Notre Dame
Elizabeth Quay
Still working Elizabeth Quay
Pieter, Guy & Patrick
Pick the Right bridge.
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On A warm summers night.
Speed of Light.
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Life - the reality of Australia bush fires.
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Once Up on a time in The West... Do look at this l…
Looking out to sea
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True Love.
A wedding present and this year Christmas present adding light to the statue. This shot does not have any Auto in it every part of this is all manual set up. This is out on the bonsai stand out in the dark out side my office window so how could I not stand up to the challenge.
Do look at this large on black.
Do look at this large on black.
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part to blame is not enough pre summer burns and leaving too much fuel on the ground. well worth a read may be they should take a lesson out of the aboriginal books.
www.creativespirits.info/aboriginalculture/land/aboriginal-fire-management
Hope you had a great Christmas and look forward to 2020. Steve
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