"Hindsight is always twenty-twenty. " Billy Wilder
"Hindsight is an exact science. " Guy Bellamy

29 August 2013

25 August 2013

Corroboree Rock (Antanangantana) East MacDonnell Ranges, Central Australia

Despite it’s name, the real significance to the local Aboriginal people of this rocky outcrop is not well known. Quite a sight with the Spinnifex and Senna on the high ridges and Supplejack, Whitewood, Bloodwood and Red Mallee in the valley - even found the odd native fig at the base of the rock.


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The small roadside sign reads “No Dogs Allowed” – looks like they might have had a dog problem a few thousand years ago!

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23 August 2013

Anchor

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20 August 2013

Rail Crossing

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Inter-city cycling lane, Hobart, Tasmania - another image inspired by the works of Australian painter Jeffrey Smart (21 July 1921- 20 June 2013).

17 August 2013

Shipping Containers

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11 August 2013

Working Late in the “Fish Bowl”

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Here is an image made at Docklands, in Victoria, Oz. What you see is just a small crop of a large panorama I put together a few weeks ago. The finished pano can be found here: http://www.gigapan.com/gigapans/134321
Have fun, explore the image, view the panorama in full screen mode and zoom in on the details! Enjoy!  

07 August 2013

Shinkansen at Kyoto

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Comfortable, fast, clean and spot on time – not even a mobile phone to disturb the peace. The landscape flies past the window at 300km/h  - it’s like being at the movies, the film running at double speed. Fabulous!

04 August 2013

Escalator To Nowhere

Hamer Hall, Melbourne - Image © PeteM2020
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I know – I’m a sucker for reflected images. Found this concoction in Melbourne’s Hamer Hall. Haven’t yet worked out if the appeal lies in the visual order brought into chaos or simply the labyrinth the eye has to navigate to make sense of the image.