I was intrigued by the patterns created by the sun reflecting on to the tiles from a chrome door stop secured to the floor and decided to photograph it just for fun. I don't expect it to win any prizes but I bet it is unique.
A very rare beauty for sure black mamba. Your photos do it justice. Cheers, Richard.
SX2002 wrote:
Thanks Richard, hopefully my pics brought back some fond memories...we were there last 55 years ago on our honeymoon. I took my FC Holden over on the old Princess Of Tasmania...
They certainly do Ron. I just noticed a spelling error in my previous post - it should be Bass Strait not Bass "Straight". Quick, hide my post before the spelling police find it.
I enjoyed both of your sets of photos of Hobart Ron. I have had a soft spot for Tasmania ever since I worked as a diesel fitter in a tin and copper mine at Luina in the rugged north west of the island. That was in 1968 and my wife and I have visited several times since then. We have always enjoyed the overnight crossing of Bass Straight which for us is part of the adventure of visiting Tasmania but I had not thought of doing the cruise like you did. Thank you for sharing your adventure. Cheers, Richard.
I love the variety of shapes, colours and textures you have captured in your photos Joe. Thank you for sharing.
Richard.
Wow! Some serious wheels and a great place to photograph them. Love your choice of location. Great actiion series. Thank you for sharing damianlv. Cheers, Richard.
Beautiful scenery. Your photos make me want to be there Mike. Thank you for sharing.
Cheers, Richard.
Your photos make Bear River look like a lovely peaceful place to be at the start of the day Mike. Your early morning scenes also made me stop and lisren for the sounds of nature waking up. What was the temperature? Cheers, Richard.
That is one very handsome classic car. It is good to see that it appears to have been faithfully restored rather than modified. Your photos do the vehicle justice Tom. Thank you for sharing. Cheers, Richard.
I love the dog and your photo of her.
Retired CPO wrote:
Greening up after the rains.
The Desert blooms with a little water!
I live in an arid zone in Central Australia and can relate to your comment about the effect that rain has on a mostly dry environment. The change from straw colours to green grass after rain is very pleasing to the eyes as well as being beneficial to wildlife and live stock. Thank you for sharing chief. Cheers, Richard.
raymondh wrote:
You sure have gray scale down pat!!
Thank you Raymondh for your encouraging comment.