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Another pretty little flower and I don't know what it is.
It has caught a seed from another blossom, which probably entitles it to make a wish.
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I meant to put this up yesterday but I must have been in a blue frenzy and missed it. Today's lone shot! We were down in our usual afternoon stamping grounds at Cabbage Tree Creek, Shorncliffe a week ago at around twilight, not that we have twilight...make that sunset and I thought I would grab this shot of one of the prawn trawlers that tie up there. There was nobody about, all was quiet when this lady popped up on the trawler and came walking over to me standing on the edge of the creek in a half aggressive pose! I thought, oh here goes, what is on her mind as there was nothing illegal about me taking the shot.
Anyway, having had a couple of run ins (or is that runs in?) with people who just object to anyone with a big camera I waited for the harsh words. Next thing, she was telling me in no uncertain terms the name of her boat (notice it is not painted on the bow) as if to not miss any credit for its name and condition wherever the photo was going to end up. Getting this info out to the world was obviously of prime importance as she reinforced the name time and time again! I did assure her I would remember. Phew, no killer prawns attacking me or fishing lines with nasty hooks.
The upshot of all this was and is of course, I can't remember the name! Next time we pass I will get it and do an update of my description. If it was on the boat like others in the same area, she wouldn't have to rely on my dodgy memory. Maybe I should go back and tell he. On second thoughts....scratch that.
But I will give her and her trawler friends a plug - I doubt there would be fresher seafood and particularly prawns anywhere. The selling Co-op closed many years ago so they all sell straight off the boat. Can you imagine how busy they will be on Christmas Eve and Christmas morning? If you live in Brisbane, you probably already know this. If you don't, the borders will be open, book a flight and fill out a Queensland Border Pass!
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I wondered where she was going – what was her story? It does not matter that I never found out. This anonymous traveller made me think. A journey begins where the horizon meets the unknown. You carry only what you need and a world of possibilities in your mind.
“Anonymous” is a photography series that captures moments when faces are naturally out of sight. By focusing on gestures, posture, and body language, the series invites viewers to connect with the subjects on a deeper level. It explores themes of curiosity, identity, and shared human experience, reminding us that despite different life chapters, we share universal stories. The lack of visible faces encourages viewers to project their own experiences onto the images, revealing that identity can be just as powerfully expressed through what remains unseen.
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Anonymous people | Campinas - SP | Brazil | Nov/2015
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She sits with only the open space as her companion. In the quiet, there's room for contemplation—perhaps of what’s been, what is, or what might yet be. The emptiness invites her to wander without moving, to find a sense of self within the boundless green.
This picture forms part of my Anonymous – Stories without faces, series.
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The owner of the very special, cozy, dine-in grocery store/lunch-box-shop in my neighborhood really loved the little A5 size print of the portrait I snapped of him some time ago. He stuck it in a little plastic sleeve and proudly displayed it at the counter. And after all this time he still thanks me for it whenever I go in there, not to mention slipping me a freebie or two each visit. So, I decided to print up a larger image and frame it up for him. He seemed to really appreciate it. This is what it's all about for me, taking photos of the people in this neighborhood. No matter how shy they are.
I don't know what this flower is: it was in a rowing boat in Gravesend's Gordon Gardens; various other plants, some that possibly aren't there deliberately...very pretty, whatever it is, about the size of a 10p piece.
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Bath Animal rights activists demonstrate in Bath.
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