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Helena Lucas, 2.4m.
ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyeres, France, 20th-26th April 2015.
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2015 Family BC Trip
Admiring the floating homes at Victoria's Fisherman's Wharf.
Finding a way to stand out in a place already unique.
As part of the Afloat recovery project, ephemeral public artist Sue Berry joined with communities in the Bundaberg Region to create temporary public artworks using items that workshop participants brought along placed with objects found in the area. These footprints symbolicaly connected the communities together and enabled people to discuss their experiences with the 2010/2011 floods through art and community building.
Two well known members of the Scottish Natural Heritage arrive back at Kinross Pier where their HQ is based. The red diesel can is obvious as is the concern about a lost list.
shot with Asahi Pentax SP 1000 using DNP Centuria 200 film
This will always be a memorable shot because I had to put my face relatively near to sea junk. It was not pleasant but the results were worth it.
Sailors and Marines aboard the USS Kearsarge (LHD-3) perform an early STUFFEX exercise when the ship encountered some heavy seas during JTFEX99-1 on Friday, Feb. 12, 1999. (USN Photo/CWO2 Seth Rossman)
As part of the Afloat recovery project, ephemeral public artist Sue Berry joined with communities in the Bundaberg Region to create temporary public artworks using items that workshop participants brought along placed with objects found in the area. These footprints symbolicaly connected the communities together and enabled people to discuss their experiences with the 2010/2011 floods through art and community building.
During our stay in Kaskinen, Finland
Yes! we are busy at port always, but we always find time to enjoy and experience what wonderful icy place can offer..
As part of the Afloat recovery project, ephemeral public artist Sue Berry joined with communities in the Bundaberg Region to create temporary public artworks using items that workshop participants brought along placed with objects found in the area. These footprints symbolicaly connected the communities together and enabled people to discuss their experiences with the 2010/2011 floods through art and community building.