What happened to day 3? It is still day 3 in our part of the world, Colin, unless I have entered the Twilight Zone. Oops, now I see it - further down the thread. I'll move down there.
I'd be a bit cautious about "Tasty Buggers" if I were you - looks delicious but how's the diet going?
Grant
This is the burnt out remains of the 9" Oddie Refractor at Mt Stromlo. This was the first telescope on Mt Stromlo and was installed in 1911. It was built by Grubb of Dublin in 1888.
Canberra had a firestore in January 2003 that destroyed all the buildings at Mt Stromlo Observatory and surrounding areas. A number of lives were lost.
I have wanted to do a series of images that somehow featured these fingernails as part of learning a bit more about 'constructed or abstract' images.
What I came up with is the idea to feature on a given day throughout the PAD each of the 7 deadly sins.
Pride being today's example - (of course 1 of the hardest to encapsulate photographically I thought.) - Many of you may not know but we have a habit in some parts of Australian life, to 'cut people down to size' the name they give it here is 'The tall poppy syndrome'.
This is the hill behind my house. At this time of year, with spring growth there is every possible shade if green imaginable. The birds are Torres Strait Pigeons. They nest on the Barrier Reef islands and fly in every day to feast in the rainforest, returning to their nests at sunset. They are in a Quondong tree feasting on the dark purple fruit.
Grant
Went to take a shot of some horses in a field off the motorway and found that some people have been using the flyover supports as canvases...I have driven over this literally thousands of times without realising what was underneath....the flyover is in the middle of a load of waste ground but does go over a road and the Grand Union Canal.
I'm working in Chelsea, London tomorrow so maybe get a slightly more upmarket image...or not.
Pete
nice one, katy. It might have been worth shooting from a slightly higher angle so you got all the petals in. Nice shot tho..has your hallmark feel to it
Mmmmmm! Lovely! Alfalfa sprouts, wheatgerm, organic vegetables, rice picked at the correct altitude by Vietnamese buddhist monks playing the gongs, spices from the mystic orient, natural spring water from the foothills of Everest, fruits of the forest...
Bon Appétit, mon ami...
Got this photo this morning not long before the wind and rain set in,and I had to go working on the house.
I bought this house and after a long process finally got the keys at the end of august,it was built in 1913 and needs a lot of work done to it.
The first time I'v become a house owner,that is after I'v paid off the loan
Pat,
House looks great..
..will you continue the Irish tradition of painting your house a funky colour and in complete contrast to your neighbour?
Pete
Pete