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Exhibition series: No.1
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Mother and daughter at a gallery viewing jewelry.
First Site
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First Site is the name of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology art gallery.
Pigeons on holiday
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Pigeons are taken a long way from home and released to fly back. This truck from Newcastle in New South Wales is getting ready for a nights rest before letting the bird out early in the morning.
Berries with blue and orange
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We sometimes notice how nice just ordinary things look. Kitchen side table in autumn.
We think she's getting dinner
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Patience is a virtue, especially if you're tied to something.
Look kids!
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Country festivals are important community events for young and old. Easter Fair festival at Maldon, Central Victoria.
Heritage town cottages
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Small historic towns are spread across the country. Maintaining a sense of history whilst keeping up with the fast modern world we live in, is often difficult. Maldon in Central Victoria.
Been working with windmills a long time
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Would like to have asked this man a bit more about what he does. Guess we could always telephone him.
Best in the bathroom
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This orchid loves it spot just above the shower in the bathroom.
The Cunnamulla Fella
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Cunnamulla is at the crossroads of the Matilda Highway and the Adventure Way. Cunnamulla, meaning 'long stretch of water' which refers to the nearby Warrego River. You can visit the Cunnamulla Fella Centre Art Gallery, Museum and Artesian Time Tunnel.
Blackheaded Python - Aspidites melanocephalus
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BLACKHEADED PYTHON - Aspidites melanocephalus. Seeing a snake always pulls me up sharp, especially when it pops out from under a rock just after your partner has walked past it. It's so good to see such a healthy animal though.
Better than walking
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Above the Northern Territory heading west.
Hello from Outback Australia
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Wild camels have bred up to very large numbers throughout much of central Australia. This one was corralled at a roadhouse east of Uluru.
Dead dog hanging loose
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It is unlikely that there are any pure bred Dingos left in Australia. Cross breeding with introduced dogs has given us a hardy dingo look-alike. Unfortunately, the cross probably made the animal more of a problem for cattle stations.
Whose bleached bones?
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Not sure but most likely a Red Kangaroo. Didn't take enough notice at the time but the skull looks rooish.
Good if you can read english
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We did see a poisonous snake at the edge of the water here but it had been killed. Not sure what it was and forgot to ask.
Termite metropolis
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Termite mounds can be found across most of Australia and they vary in shape, size and colour. The number of mounds in this one spot caught our eye.
Water is scarce out there
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We love photographing the signs we see around the country. They are usually to the point, often very funny and sometime a little rude. In a country where it is claimed that country people don't have a lot to say, enough signs around a lonely road house reduces the number of questions from passing tourists by at least seventy percent.
Family affair
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The sun is going down fast as this family sets up camp in a designated camp site in central Queensland.
Everybody needs one!
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The outback is lonely and not short of space, but still, it's nice to find good facilities every few hundred kilometers. Just don't fall into the 'long drop'.
Brolga - Grus rubicunda
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A bird which features significantly in aboriginal mythology and stories. The Brolga (Grus rubicunda) can still be seen in small areas of the south of the continent and is common in the north east of Australia.
Cane toad - Bufo marinus
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The cane toad (Bufo marinus) is probably regarded as Australia's number one feral enemy. Originally introduced to combat insect attacking the sugar cane crops in Queensland, it has now spread over much of the north east of the country and is moving rapidly westward and also southward. It kills larger animals such as the goanna who eat the poisonous toad.
Special toyota?
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Left-hand drive and optioned up - spotted this vehicle three times on a trip to Cooktown - a German conversion we think.
Large wild cat
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Large wild cat. Shot and hung on a fence near Bealiba, Victoria. There are 12 million wild cats in Australia and they have a devastating effect on small native wildlife.
Red Kangaroo: South Australia 2008
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Partly eaten by crows and/or foxes
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