Gillian Everett's photos with the keyword: Trees

#06 shopping trolley

03 Aug 2019 5 7 235
#6 a lonely shopping trolley TSC Scavenger Hunt Another one in Note PiP Tin Can Bay, Queensland

Street

13 Jul 2019 9 21 306
Saturday challenge... something from my street. Queensland.

Vanishing point

21 Apr 2019 2 183
Tin Can Bay Foreshore

Tin Can Bay Foreshore

Looking upwards

20 Oct 2018 203
A walk around the backyard this morning Saturday challenge

In the garden

112/365 Morning shadow

26 Apr 2015 2 1 253
View to Mt Cooroy in Queensland

Dark Cloud

20 Mar 2015 230
Noosa Hinterland, Queensland 79/365

Abstract Trees

28 Feb 2015 4 4 391
Straight from the camera, zero editing. TSC2 Trees

Light through trees

28 Feb 2015 1 293
Straight from the camera, zero editing. TSC2 Trees

Tree panning

21 Feb 2015 4 12 514
Stand of gum trees Panning a stationary object.

Friday 13th Superstition

15 Feb 2015 1 279
Suitable weather :-) No expert can verify the origins of Friday the 13th. But the first written references to its wickedness appear around the mid-19th century when William Fowler, a U.S. Army captain, founded the Thirteen Club — a group of 13 men in Manhattan devoted to proving the superstitions were false. The Club grew and at some point apparently included five former U.S. presidents as honorary members. The men gathered for the first time on Friday, Jan. 13, 1881, and their exploits — described in newspapers of the time — included walking under ladders, breaking mirrors and dining as a group in room 13. livescience.com/46284-origins-unlucky-friday-the-13th.html 44/365

Norfolk Pine

13 Jan 2014 2 278
Our Jungle Backyard in the Noosa Hinterland in Queensland. This tree was planted in 2003. Norfolk Pine tree, Araucaria heterophylla. The first European known to have sighted Norfolk Island, and thus the Norfolk Island pine, Captain James Cook, in 1774, on his second voyage to the South Pacific on HMS Resolution. He named the island after the Duchess of Norfolk, wife of Edward Howard, 9th Duke of Norfolk (1685–1777). Wikipedia 9/31 January Dark Green, 365 Days in Colour.

Pandanus and Poinciana, Hastings Street

04 Feb 2012 186
Near Noosa Main Beach