365 Photo Project
I decided to commence this project on New Year’s Day 2010.
My goal is to upload one photo on every day of the year. Each photo will be taken on my Iphone and can only be edited to the extent that Iphone applications will allow. I guess these photos will become the story of my year. Let’s hope that it is a good one!
365 Days
Jan 1 – New Years Day
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Jan 2 – Australian Wildlife
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Jan 3 – Our 'International' Christmas Tree before it was dismantled today for another year
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Jan 4 – One free spot
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Jan 5 – Yarra Valley Vineyard
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Jan 6 – Deeping's Dolls
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Jan 7 – Audrey is transfixed by Playschool on TV
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Jan 8 – Plums
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Jan 9 – Early morning in Qantas first class lounge
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Jan 10 – View of Mount Cook
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Jan 11 – Chocolate
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Jan 12 – Lake Wakitapu near Glenorchy, NZ
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Jan 13 – TS Earnslaw, Queenstown, NZ
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Jan 14 – Sheep
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Jan 15 – Hanging Valley, Doubtful Sound, NZ
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Jan 16 – The grand gates of Queens Park, Invercargill, NZ.
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Jan 17 – Wifi hotspot
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Jan 18 – Punting on the Avon, Christchurch, NZ
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Jan 19 – Memorial to Robert Falcon Scott (Scott of the Antarctic), Christchurch, NZ
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Jan 20 – Marigolds
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Jan 21 – Suburban Street Panorama
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Jan 22 – Saturday workout at the Gym
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Jan 23 – Asiatic Lilly
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Jan 24 – Post and rail fence
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Jan 25 – Helping mum blow out her birthday candle
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Jan 26 – Australia Day
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Jan 27 – Suspension Bridge
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Jan 28 – An Artful Barista
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Jan 29 – Tomato Flowers
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Jan 30- Yarra River, Templestowe
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Jan 31 – Sunrise at 5:00 am
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Feb 1 – Westfield Shopping Centre, Doncaster
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Feb 2 – Carwash
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Feb 3 – Alfresco Pizza
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Feb 4 – Sandra from Pizza Espresso, the best pizza restaurant in Melbourne
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Feb 5 – Stairway
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Feb 6 -Maling Road streetscape
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Feb 7 – Sunflower
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Feb 8 – Maling Road Mural
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Feb 9 – Airport
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Feb 10 – Memorial
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Feb 11 – Burswood
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Feb 12 – Birthday Cake
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Feb 13 – Rose Painting
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Feb 14 – Valentines Day
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Feb 15 – Pinecone
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Feb 16 – Sydney apartments from my hotel window
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Feb 17 – Lavendar and Bees
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Feb 18 – Boating on the Yarra at Studley Park
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Feb 19 – Studley Park Boathouse
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Feb 20 – Dights Falls
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Feb 21 – Yarra River at Abottsford
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Feb 22 – Booking Office: Melbourne Arts Centre
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Feb 23 – Yarra River at Studley Park
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Feb 24 – Timber tramway ; Powelltown
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Feb 25 – Tall trees
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Feb 26 – Tree Fern
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Feb 27- Rainforest gully
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Feb 28 – Historic trestle railway bridge at Noojee
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Mar 1 – Mountain stream
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Mar 2 – Yarra River: Melbourne
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Mar 3 – The Portland
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Mar 4 – Wilsons Promontory National Park
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Mar 5 – Leaves
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Mar 6 – Summer sunset
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Mar 7 – Vietnam War era poster
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Mar 8 – Audrey caricature
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Mar 9 – Timber tramway relics
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Mar 10 – Water Wall – Melbourne Arts Centre
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Mar 11 – Princes Bridge, Melbourne
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Mar 12 – Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne
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Mar 13- Chinatown Lion, Melbourne
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Mar 14 – Wall of Medals – Shrine, Melbourne
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Mar 15 – Apple Store, Doncaster, Melbourne
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Mar 16 – Square Plant
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Mar 17 – Centurian tank – Puckapunyal army base
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Mar 18 – WW 1 Tank – Puckapunyal
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Mar 19 – Preparing the MCG
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Mar 20 – Cobbers Memorial to Battle of Fromelles
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Mar 21 – Summit of Mt Kosciusko
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Mar 22 – Kinglake bushfire damage
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Mar 23 – Roadside mailboxes
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Mar 24 – The Royal, Bungendore NSW
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Mar 25 – Australian War Memorial, Canberra
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Mar 26 – Memorial Wall, AWM
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Mar 27 – Vietnam War Exhibit, AWM
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Mar 28 – Diorama of Battle of Somme, AWM
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Mar 29 – Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra
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Mar 30 – Blue Moon; second full moon in March, 2010
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Mar 31 – Kangaroos
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Apr 1 – Plant Nursery
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Apr 2 – Walking path
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Apr 3 – Black swans grazing
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Apr 4 – Funny flowers
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Apr 5 – Formal garden
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Apr 6 – A 'Sqwark' of Cockatoos
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Apr 7 – Lookout, Oliver's Hill
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Apr 8 – Clematis
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Apr 9 – Melbourne from the MCG
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Apr 10 – Grass flowers
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Apr 11 – Wineglass Bay
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Apr 12 – Sunset at St Helens
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Apr 13 – Ducks
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Apr 14 – Port Arthur Penitentiary Ruins |
Apr 15 – Salamanca Market, Hobart, Tasmania
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Apr 16 – Morgan Sports Cars – Hobart
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Apr 17 – Woodcarving – 'The Timber Cutter''
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Apr 18 – Derwent River
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Apr 19 – Water fountain
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Apr 20 – Merry Go Round in the Park
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Apr 21 – New apartments in an old silo
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Apr 22 – Customs House – Hobart
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Apr 23 – Strahan Harbour
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Apr 24 – Gordon River, Tasmania
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Apr 25 – Anzac Day dawn service, Devonport
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Apr 26 – Wooden truck model
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Apr 27 – Lighthouse, Devonport
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Apr 28 – Funny cow
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Apr 29 – Big pumpkin
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Apr 30 – Timber store
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May 1 – Steam locomotive
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May 2 – Convict Bridge, Ross, Tasmania
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May 3 – Sunset over Bass Strait
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May 4 – Window wall
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May 5 – Honey bee
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May 6 – Sunrise at 30,000 feet
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May 7 – Turkish carpet
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May 8 – Pansy
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May 9 – Fairy in sneakers
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May 10 – Bennets Wallaby
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May 11 – Rose
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May 12 – Autumn
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May 13 – Leaf litter
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May 14 – Winter Vineyard
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May 15 – Autumn Garden
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May 16 – Glenelg Square
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May 17 – Glenelg Town Hall
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May 18 – Adelaide Casino in the old station
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May 19 – Blue pots with geraniums
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May 20 – Sugarloaf Dam
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May 21 – Tree ferns and eucalypts
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May 22 – More ferns in the forest
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May 23 – Fern frond
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May 24 – Maroondah Reservoir
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May 25 – Site of old Fernshaw Township
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May 26 – Our deck at night
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May 27 – Hotel kitchen
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May 28 – The Ipad finally arrives to Australian customers
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May 29 – Submarine memorial, Holbrook, NSW
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May 30 – Pioneer wagon
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May 31 – Dog on the tuckerbox, Gundagai, NSW
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June 1 – Gundagai Causeway
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June 2 – Murrumbidgee River, Jugiong, NSW
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Jun 3 – Photographer's shadow
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Jun 4 – Olympic Cauldron from 2000 games, Homebush, NSW
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Jun 5 – Circular Quay, Sydney
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Jun 6 – Sydney Harbour Bridge
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Jun 7 – Bradfield Highway, North Sydney
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Jun 8 – Sydney airport
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Jun 9 – Qantas aircraft dispay, Sydney Airport
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Jun 10 – Olympic Stadium, Homebush, NSW
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Jun 11 – Qantas uniforms through the decades
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Jun 12 – Three Sisters, Katoomba, NSW
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Jun 13 – Apple Store, Sydney
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Jun 14 – Sydney Skyline
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Jun 15 – Bondi Beach
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Jun 16 – My car on the train leaving from Syudney to Perth
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Jun 17 – Broken Hill at Sunrise
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Jun 18 – Setting up the dinimg car on the Indian Pacific
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Jun 19 – Indoan Pacific Train
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Jun 20 – Longest straight stretch of railway line in the world; 470 kilometres on the Nullabor Plain
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Jun 21 – Nullabor (Treeless) Plain
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Jun 22 – Lounge car on the Indian Pacific
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Jun 23 – Cook Railway Station at the ghost town in the middle of the Nullabor Plain- Population 5.
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Jun 24 – HMAS Sydney Memorial – Geraldton, WA
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Jun 25 – Little Creatures Brewery, Fremantle, WA
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Jun 26 – Telics from the 'Batavia' – Maritime Museum, Fremantle.
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Jun 27 – Saturday Market, Margaret River
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Jun 28 – Voyager Estate Winery, Margaret River
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Jun 29 – Margaret River Bakery
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Jun 30 – Karri forest, SW Western Australia
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Jul 1 – Dianne, with whom I walked the Kokoda Track in 2002
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Jul 2 – Southern coastline, WA
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Jul 3 – GPS display – distance across the Nullabor Plain from Norseman to Adelaide
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Jul 4 – The long straight road across the Nullabor Plain from Norseman to Adelaide
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Jul 5 – Redex Trial exhibit, Balladonia Roadhouse, WA
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Jul 6 – Spacejunk from the Intelsat Spacecraft that crashed near Balladonia
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Jul 7 – Golf Hole – Nullabor Golf Course
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Jul 8 – Mundrabilla Pass near Eucla
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Jul 9 – Wheat Silos, Poochera, SA
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Jul 10 – Old pubs, Quorn, SA
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Jul 11 – Quorn Station on the old Ghan Railway Line
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Jul 12 – Rainbow over the road
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Jul 13 – Creek valley, Southern Flinders Ranges
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Jul 14 – Port Pirie Railway Station
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Jul 15 – Loch Eel Monster, Lochiel, SA
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Jul 16 – Rundle Mall, Adelaide, SA
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Jul 18 – Tailem Bend, Murray River, SA
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Jul 19 – Mercure Hotel Atrium
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Jul 20 – Sushi
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Jul 21 – Daffodil
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Jul 22 – Crosstitch embroidery
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Jul 23 – Signpost to everywhere
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Jul 24 – Rainbow
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Jul 25 – Backyard
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Jul 26 – RACV Resort garden view
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Jul 27 – Winter afternoon sky
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Jul 28 – Lawnmowers
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Jul 29 – McCrae Lighthouse
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Jul 30 – Clock
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Jul 31 – Wattle Bird gathering nectar
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Aug 1 – Water globules
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Aug 2 – Lake, Cruden Farm
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Aug 3 – Main driveway, Cruden Farm
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Aug 4 – Main House, Cruden Farm
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Aug 5 – Bathing Boxes
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Aug 6 – Glass Vase
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Aug 7 – Heronswood
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Aug 8 – Vegetable Garden, Heronswood
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Aug 9 – Garden Walkway
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Aug 10 – Lilly
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Aug 11 – Spring Blossom
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Aug 12 – Spring in the Garden
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Aug 13 – Spring
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Aug 14 – Honey Bee
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Aug 15 – Oil Painting, Vietnamese Girls
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Aug 16 – Plum Blossom
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Aug 17 – Faberge Egg
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Aug 18 – Photo Box
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Aug 19 – Wattle Flowers
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Aug 20 – Stork Sculptures
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Aug 21- Outdoor Living Space
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Aug 22- Looking up the street from my upstairs window
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Aug 23 – Yellow Succulent Flower
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Aug 24 – Primula
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Aug 25 – Ceiling, Melbourne Arts Centre
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Aug 26 – Ron Mueck sculpture 1
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Aug 27 – Ron Mueck Sculpture 2
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Aug 28 – Cathy & Chris' new car
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Aug 29 – Beemers
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Aug 30 – Through a rainy windscreen
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Aug 31 – Federation Square, Melbourne
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Sep 1 – Hot air balloons over my house
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Sep 2 – Trees in the carpark
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My eighth grade class is doing a project for a presentation on designing a city of the future which is sustainable and we have chosen Nauru as the site. (We like a challenge.)
We will be entering the city in a regional and then, hopefully a National competition We would like to use some of your photos on our exhibits. We would definitely note your website as a source.
Because it is for a limited educational purpose, I hope that is not a copyright issue.
Please let me know.
Jane H. Ring
Our Lady Help of Christians School
Abington, PA, USA
Jan,
Thanks for leaving a comment on my website requesting approval for the use of my photos.
I am very happy for you to use them in your class project.
It’s ironic that you are basing the location of a future city in Nauru as that country has a very uncertain future. A previous protectorate of Australia, Nauru squandered it’s phosphate wealth with poor investments and stupid appointments of con men as financial advisors. It was once close to being the wealthiest country in the world (on a per capita basis).
My son, David, once spent some time in Nauru and you can find is story on his web site at http://www.micronesianodyssey99.com.
Good luck with your project and I hope that your students enjoy working on it. Would it be possible for you to send me a copy of the finished product?
Regards,
Bruce Wilson
What a great project! Enjoying your ‘daily photo journey’. The last one the yarra view is really good. I am impressed with no parallax distortion on that little iPod camera!
Some fantastic photos and has certainly inspired me to get out and about more often.