tiabunna's photos
18 Jul 2013
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21:100 Felicite from the good ship 'Notorious'
There's nothing like a good dose of amazement. I had mine today when I drove across our local bridge and found myself looking at a 15th century Portuguese caravel sailing ship. It rated about 9.99 on a scale of ten!
So I hurtled home for camera gear, then back to the wharf where I found a crowd of people waiting to board and inspect the ship. It is a replica of the type used in 1492 by Columbus to cross the Atlantic and (almost certainly) by Cristóvão de Mendonça to sail down Australia's east coast in the early 1500s.
You can read more about it here: www. facebook.com/notorioustheship
At the top of the ship's ladder I met Felicite, the wife of the Captain and builder, collecting a very modest visiting fee and finding a seemingly endless tolerance to chat with all who came aboard (most asking much the same questions). I ran past her the idea of being in my "100 Strangers" project and she happily agreed.
Thank you very much for being so friendly and interesting, Felicite: I hope you like your portrait. This picture is 21 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
NB that, for manual lenses, the FL needs to be entered directly on the Pentax - I forgot to change it (EXIF shows 85mm) but this was taken with the SMC Pentax 50/1.4.
Red wattle bird
A Red Wattlebird ( Anthrochaera carunculata ) interrupted from its feast on nectar from the gum blossoms. The name is for the red wattles hanging just below where the ears should be. Tokina RMC 200/3.5 .
Foggy dawn, Lake Albert
As dawn arrived over the lakes, intermittent fog and mist rolled past. (Suggest view on black).
Silver Gull at dusk
Silver Gull ( Larus novaehollandiae ) at Lake Albert.
Crêperie
It's Bastille Day and I'm in a very French mood, so I couldn't resist posting this shot taken several years ago.
18 Jun 2013
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You know you've reached ...
South Australia, when you begin to see stone houses. Semi-abstract of a deserted one among wheatfields.
17 Jun 2013
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Squabbling Corellas
Only yesterday, a friend posted a photo taken with the "wrong" lens that happened to be on the camera when the subject matter appeared. The same applies here: these Long-billed Corellas (Cacatua tenuirostris) burst onto the scene, busily having a very public disagreement. There was no time to change from the wide landscape zoom, so this is a crop.