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Pure Peace
If only this were me. Lost in his slumber my little nephew is obliviously
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Amsterdam Enlightenment
Amsterdam is indeed a place of enlightenment. Wandering the streets, the city walls divulge a treasure of truth. A deep lesson we must all ponder.
Final Rest
Its once proud service ceased, this old Zephyr accompanies venerable companions amongst the grass and cattle near the Hunter Valley NSW
Shared moment north of the Atlantic
A gull resting on the beach at Vik, Iceland. Completely undeterred by our presence it allowed me to crawl up to within a few centimetres of it for this shot. The jet black sand, mist and white feathers are a dramatic contrast.
Taken with my indestructible Olympus Tough 8000 this picture just goes to show that you don’t require the most expensive camera to capture something special.
Deadwood in Arkansas
An afternoon hiking in north-west Arkansas revealed a beautiful corner of the state known by few. Some fallen trees over a creek in a beech forest are a memory of that slice of the world.
Luna Park Sydney
The glow of Luna Park under the northern end of Sydney’s Harbour Bridge has long been a synonym for Sydney harbour views at night. I grabbed this shot one evening while walking through the famous landmark with some friends and family.
Golden Light Cafe – Route 66
A brief halt at Route 66’s advertised oldest cafe for a lovely chat with the owners and probably the best burger I had in the States. The Cafe’s long history is documented in a quilt of photos on the near wall while locals chat and smoke in the back.
Abandoned Hotel Pool on Route 66
Driving ‘the old road’ across the USA, we found abandoned hotel followed by abandoned hotel. Empty towns and deserted gas stations were par for the course. Incredibly, this hotel still had sheets on many of the beds and the linen room still stocked.
Jökulsárlón – Iceland
Few places I’ve been to compare with the incredible iceberg lagoon situated on the south east of Iceland. Fiilled with hundreds of icebergs, they slowly make their way out to the ocean via this vast lake. The 40 minutes spent astride a small zodiac deep in the lake were certainly some of the most memorable moments of my life.
Is God just way too restrictive?
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