Old Owl's photos

Gaps

01 Feb 2018 27 22 379
HFF to all. Hope your weekend is a good and gentle one.

Cosmo

30 Sep 2013 5 3 300
Better bigger, blacker (Press Z).

Bridge

11 Apr 2017 16 17 386
HFF everyone. Have a pleasant and relaxing weekend.

Cake

19 Jan 2018 9 4 319
Warburton, Victoria

Overlook

22 Jan 2018 11 7 359
Etihad Stadium, Southern Cross Station and Docklands, Melbourne. The stadium roof was open for the BBL match between Melbourne Renegades and Adelaide Strikers. (Bigger is better. Press Z, please.)

Nice

22 Jan 2018 8 4 378
Acland Street, St Kilda Press Z, please, to enlarge.

Shine

06 Feb 2018 19 8 539
West Melbourne

Salon

22 Jan 2018 7 3 384
South Melbourne (Size matters. Press Z to embiggen.)

Passing

22 Jan 2018 15 7 772
In a Café She clasps the cup with both her hands, Over the rim her glance compels (A man forgets his hat, returns, The waitress leans against the shelves). And Botticelli, painting in the corner, Glances absorbed across a half-turned shoulder Thinking of lilies springing where she walks As now she rises, moves across the room, (The yawning waitress gathers up the stalks, The ash, the butt-ends and the dregs of tea). Pausing between the gesture and the motion, Lifting her hand to brush away her hair, He limns her in an instant, always there Between the doorway and the emphatic till With waves and angels, balanced on a shell. By Rosemary Dobson Press Z to see full size, please.

Evening

08 Feb 2012 32 18 432
HFF to all. Hope your weekend is good, enjoyable and safe.

Sunburnt

23 Nov 2017 27 13 693
Summer's almost here. It's getting warmer. Biggen this up by pressing Z. My country by Dorothea Mackellar The love of field and coppice Of green and shaded lanes, Of ordered woods and gardens Is running in your veins. Strong love of grey-blue distance, Brown streams and soft, dim skies I know, but cannot share it, My love is otherwise. I love a sunburnt country, A land of sweeping plains, Of ragged mountain ranges, Of droughts and flooding rains. I love her far horizons, I love her jewel-sea, Her beauty and her terror The wide brown land for me! The stark white ring-barked forests, All tragic to the moon, The sapphire-misted mountains, The hot gold hush of noon, Green tangle of the brushes Where lithe lianas coil, And orchids deck the tree-tops, And ferns the warm dark soil. Core of my heart, my country! Her pitiless blue sky, When, sick at heart, around us We see the cattle die But then the grey clouds gather, And we can bless again The drumming of an army, The steady soaking rain. Core of my heart, my country! Land of the rainbow gold, For flood and fire and famine She pays us back threefold. Over the thirsty paddocks, Watch, after many days, The filmy veil of greenness That thickens as we gaze ... An opal-hearted country, A wilful, lavish land All you who have not loved her, You will not understand though Earth holds many splendours, Wherever I may die, I know to what brown country My homing thoughts will fly.

Harvest

10 Oct 2017 10 7 526
The church of St Thomas the Martyr, Winchelsea. (As an aside, Spike Milligan is buried in the churchyard here.) Press Z, please (which seems to bring out the colours of the fruit and flowers).

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