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  • Muscleman Tree Ant


    Myrmecos BlogAuthority Authority: 469
    Podomyrma sp. Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia Photo details: Canon MP-E 65mm 1-5x macro lens on a Canon EOS D60 ISO 100, f12, 1/200 sec, flash diffused through tracing paper
    5 days ago
  • Relaxing Sunday Afternoon


    cHrIstInA_YY's PinkyLandAuthority Authority: 122
    This is me holding my BBs new BB (BlackBerry Curve 8520) in my hand. He got it FREE from BlackBerry® Australia & New Zealand , one of the social circle networks on Facebook about three weeks ago. How cool is that?! So, what happened to the iPhone that my BB previously owned? Who will be the most ...
    1 week ago
  • Slippery


    rchies Archive - The Curmudgeon's MagazineAuthority Authority: 479
    Travelling on a nice dry salt lake is great fun. There is not even a need to go into four wheel drive. Until you reach a point where the underlying clay has not yet fully dried out from the last thunderstorm. Then the rear wheels want to take over as front wheels and stopping is not an option. Luckily I went into ...
    1 week ago
  • Sky Watch Friday


    rchies Archive - The Curmudgeon's MagazineAuthority Authority: 479
    I set out to photograph a Wednesday evening sunset when I happened to look behind, to the east! I looked right. I looked left. I ran for the car and realised I had to head into this wall of dust to get home. Closed all the windows and travelled through the dust but made it home. The wind howled and ...
    1 week ago
  • Waking Up In The Morning...


    cHrIstInA_YY's PinkyLandAuthority Authority: 122
    These two shots were taken when I first got up from my beauty sleep this morning. I showed no teeth in the photos cause I havent even brushed my teeth that time. Nah, thats not the reason :P You can go ahead and laugh as hard as you want but at least Im being honest about it ;) Second shot, me rubbing my eye. ...
    1 week ago
  • Leopard Print Fever


    cHrIstInA_YY's PinkyLandAuthority Authority: 122
    There was one day when my sissy and I were shopping in Gurney Plaza, I spotted this eye-catching pair of furry leopard-print earrings at Vince & Co. Outlet and immediately I made them as part of my earrings collection. And yesterday, when I was shopping for some new clothes for my boi, I so happened to buy ...
    2 weeks ago
  • 5,000 naked Australians (NSFW)


    Boing BoingAuthority Authority: 872
    For his latest art project, photographer Spencer Tunick convinced 5,000 Australians — including babies — to pose completely naked in front of the Sydney Opera House. Five-thousand bum salute (via Art News Blog)
    2 weeks ago
  • Sydney: Gays Go Nude For Spencer Tunick


    Joe. My. God.Authority Authority: 729
    Famed American photographer Spencer Tunick was commissioned by the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras for a mass nude photo on the steps of the Opera House. From a Sydney Morning Herald reporter (and participant) account: There were elderly couples walking down Macquarie Street, single young women in cars and ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Photo of the Week: Couple Watching Sunrise


    Travel BlissfulAuthority Authority: 422
    Couple watching sunrise Couple watching sunrise at Mt Cootha, Brisbane, Australia. Possibly related posts: Photo of the Week: Miami Skyline Photo of the Week: New Zealand Landscape Photo of the Week: On the Way Home
    3 weeks ago
  • A Stroll in the Park


    rchies Archive - The Curmudgeon's MagazineAuthority Authority: 479
    Taking a stroll along the shores of Lake Burley Griffen in Canberra.
    3 weeks ago
  • The Canberra Carillon


    rchies Archive - The Curmudgeon's MagazineAuthority Authority: 479
    The National Carillon, situated on Aspen Island in central Canberra was a gift from the British government to the people of Australia to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the National Capital, Canberra. Queen Elizabeth II officially opened the National Carillon on 26 April 1970. The 50 metre tall National Carillon ...
    3 weeks ago
  • It Looms Over Us


    rchies Archive - The Curmudgeon's MagazineAuthority Authority: 479
    Buff and I were walking to the National Art Gallery in Canberra and while not quite getting lost on the shore of Lake Burley Griffen, we were a little unsure of exactly where to go. With no map, street signs were being closely watched. I looked up and was stunned to find that the flag pole on Parliament House was ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Canberra Views


    rchies Archive - The Curmudgeon's MagazineAuthority Authority: 479
    Canberra was purpose built as a seat of Government because, at the time of Federation, there were two cities in Australia and neither would allow the other to become the Capital of the new country. The compromise was to invent a new settlement halfway between Melbourne and Sydney. Thus was Canberra begun. As the ...
    3 weeks ago
  • The Surf Boys of Western Australia


    -Towleroad News- [#gay]Authority Authority: 744
    Some of you may be interested to know that Lewis Payton, whose images used to appear more frequently here , has been busy working on his own blog. Check out his most recent entry , featuring the North Cottesloe Surf Life Saving Club of Perth, for some coastal Australian beauty.  
    3 weeks ago
  • Landscape photography – depth of field


    PotentSite Article DirectoryAuthority Authority: 451
    Depth of field is the limitation of perceived sharpness within a photographic image. The greater the depth of field, the more of the image from front to back that appears sharp. An image that is said to have a shallow depth of filed has a short and more specific depth of sharpness. In photography, careful use of ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Strange Sky Stuff


    rchies Archive - The Curmudgeon's MagazineAuthority Authority: 479
    Taken while approaching the National Gallery. Maybe that why these guys in black were out. Just checking. Or perhaps there is something we are not being told.
    4 weeks ago
  • Search National Library of Australia Images by Color


    ResearchBuzzAuthority Authority: 528
    Hat tip to ResourceShelf to the pointer about a new resource from the National Library of Australia — the ability to search about 18,500 images from the Library’s collection by color. You can try it yourself at http://ll04.nla.gov.au/ . It’s pretty simple; pick a color from the color grid on the left. ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Canberra Visit


    rchies Archive - The Curmudgeon's MagazineAuthority Authority: 479
    Here are some early images of our visit to Canberra. The major reason for the visit was the hottest show in town. The French Post-Impressionists from the Musée d’Orsay in Paris. No cameras allowed inside but I was able to get a shot of Buff about to go in to the exhibition. Later in the day we walked across ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Narika Mckenzie


    Fonda LaShay DesignAuthority Authority: 138
    Tell us a bit about yourself! Narika Mckenzie, 22 years old, photographer. Where is home? Home is Australia. When did you start taking photos and why? I started taking photos about 10 years ago, I guess because I simply liked capturing moments between friends, but i’m slowly figuring out that I’ve ...
    5 weeks ago
  • Andrew Pearce


    Fonda LaShay DesignAuthority Authority: 138
    Andrew Pearce is a passionate photographer, filmmaker and designer from the Australian country-side. At the age of 20, he has had both National & International success with his film & photography work. He now runs his own business, AndyPictures, which specializes in Film | Photography | Design.
    5 weeks ago

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