Photos by frillebb : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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YS, great photo like another World! Greetings Viktor
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Excellent shot.you visit my site.
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Hello again, I just popped back to say that your son inspired me to let the kids have a go with my camera and here isone of the results. The next youngest is a bit cross as hers keep coming out blurry, but it just takes time to get used to standing still long enough, doesn't it?
Talk about perfect every day - the weather lately has been just idyllic, hasn't it? Lucky old us!
Hope you're all well and enjoying life, Kind regards, Sue
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Hi, frillebb, the colours are beautiful on this one! It's so hard to find the time to take any new photos isn't it,but when you do, they are well worth the visit! Cheers, Sue
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This was taken just after lunch at a restaurant across the road while I was visiting home for a couple of weeks (I live in London at the mo) It was one of those days that makes me wonder why I live in England!! Absolutely gorgeous.
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This is one of my all time favourite kids photos. The dog naturally suffered "drowned rat syndrome" directly after this shot was taken.
We are so lucky to live in such a wonderful place.
Beach play Spring 07
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I just love the colour of the sea and the dark grey of the cloud, contrasting with it. If I had a decent zoom, you would be able to see the light passing through the green like glass and the white spray wisping off the waves.
For a while Queensland was promoted as "Beautiful one day, perfect the next." Even in bad weather that still stands.
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Pincushion is attached to sand bank at the moment but this may not always be the case. The river opening shifts and changes quite a lot. As our beaches do with the weather we get from cyclonic events up north.
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This is from Cornmeal Creek looking out to Maroochy River opening.
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Passing Point Perry turn off on left and heading towards First Bay.
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