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Melbourne mostly back to normal - Looking West from L11 333 Collins
Other photos from 333 Collins
- Melbourne back to normal - Looking West from L11 333 Collins
- Hazy Melbourne 17.12 - Looking West from L11 333 Collins
- Hazy Melbourne 17.57 - Looking East from L15 333 Collins.
-Lil'Dee's red sun of Krypton.
[X] Wizard needs shave badly
[X] Mirror needs polish badly
[X] I got a new digicam
[ ] I'm gonna regret this
making doodles and teting the casio exilim fs10
in reference to hi speed shots and daily timelapse...
press his nose and he says "I'm not a puppet, I'm a real boy!" This toy comes with the McDonald's Happy Meal.
Finally... after years of stagnation and disrepair, the new owners of 15 Terrigal Street are doing something.
Looks like it will be a big house!
The new St Kilda Pier Kiosk has an upstairs area. Looks like an interesting place for a cocktail party.
Camera: Casio Exilim EX-Z1080
Lens: 7.9mm - 23.7mm
No IR filter on the sensor.
Those leaves re normally green to human eyes.
Short Edit for Flickr. Background song is borrowed from this inspiring video clip:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAxgpHWtLC0
Shots are taken by Budiawan (the jumping guy) and Rizal. Quick editing by me. The little girl is daughter of friends.
I learn again to appreciate this camera and gain encouragement to shot more beautiful moments. There are a lot more out there than being "in the industry" or "professional".
one painting was on the wall, the other was found elsewhere but their likeness have brought them together in this church (paete, laguna)
every year, our lab goes to this super secret resort in anilao batangas. this time is no work and all play.
ウチの玄関からバラ園方向に向かって。 奥から - From back to front
ドングリ林 - Acorn Forest
モッコウバラ - Banksia rose
ドウダンツツジ(その横に枯れた水仙) - Enkianthus perulatus (Beside dead Narcissus)
カリフォルニアポピー - California poppy
バラ各種(育ちすぎたチャイブとジュリアン) - Various roses (Chives & Julian grow too)
家庭菜園(けろちゃん。) - Vegetable garden (with Frog)
鉢植え各種 - Various potted plants
Dive Site Entry - Linley Point, Mornington
At the end of the embankment is a rocky descent to the water.