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Saturday 30 November 2013

Not Today


This was not taken today.   Today was (relatively) bleak, windy and wet, although compared to winter in the northern hemisphere the temperatures were quite pleasant.

No one was playing volleyball today either.

Moffat Beach

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Friday 29 November 2013

Faking Old Photos


I am not sure why after investing quite a lot of money in a nice camera, I would invest even more in software to degrade the photographs that it takes, but I have and I can produce photos that would pass for something from another era to all but the most observant.

For instance, wheelie bins weren't around in the seventies, and the dark strip of bitumen at the edge of the pavement is a giveaway as well.  The sealing of roads to the edges, and proper kerb and channel for rainwater is a very modern convenience.

But it's bin day, and that's probably all that matters.

Moffat Beach


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Thursday 28 November 2013

All it takes


A beach towel, a belly board and a solitary flip flop are all it takes to have a great day at the beach.  I am not sure why one never sees flip flops in pairs, but one doesn't.

Moffat Beach

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Wednesday 27 November 2013

Beachy Greens


We've seen a whole range of colours over the years signifying "the beach".  Once they were bright, cheery, almost gaudy presumably evocative of the good times to be had by all, and then we had the terribly exotic "spanish" influence, all whites with orange and mission brown.

Lately we've been all sea-mist and beige.

I'm not sure whether it's because I am of a certain age, or whether the current fashion truly is a longer term sign of maturity of our community, but I rather like the way the colours have stopped fighting with their surrounds.


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Tuesday 26 November 2013

The Dawn Treader

It's not the first time, nor will it be the last, that I have taken a photograph of the "mouth" of Tooway Creek.   Or the silted up lake as the case is at the moment, until the next rain falls.

This one, as yonder breaks the dawn of day.

For those who are curious, that's well before five am at the moment.  The things we do for our art.

Moffat Beach

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Monday 25 November 2013

Tooway again


I was sort of hanging over the hand rail watching the reflections in the water, and came to the realisation that I hadn't photographed the walk from this angle.

So I did.

Moffat Beach

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Sunday 24 November 2013

Your yellow grass matches your car.


We do need rain, and the early morning light only serves to highlight the desire of the lawn for a long cool drink.

Dicky Beach

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Saturday 23 November 2013

Green Pole


One could be forgiven for thinking that the pole was coloured to tone ever so cleverly with the colours of the suburb, but it's actually just a CCA (Copper Chrome Arsenic) treated pole carrying electric wires to the houses behind.

Dicky Beach

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Friday 22 November 2013

Yellow Slash


OK, the yellow is the lid of a recycle bin, but it made a nice highlight against a sea of neutral green-grey.

Dicky Beach

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Thursday 21 November 2013

Red Square


We are no fewer than twelve thousand kilometres from Mexico, yet sombreros and sleeping Mexican figures seem to bob up from time to time, along with suitably exotic desert-motif planting.

It's all a part of the "Californian" influence I suspect, which swept through our housing styles in the sixties, but I also suspect that it's not a deliberate expression of that style.

The square?  Well that is a deliberate expression!

Dicky Beach


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Wednesday 20 November 2013

Finz


I can't say for certain that anyone actually spells them with a "z", but if I was to be in charge of spelling for a day, I'd change the spelling of surfboard finds to better reflect the ZZzzzing they provide the rider!

Moffat Beach

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Tuesday 19 November 2013

Dilly


At the end of the line on the river bed is a flat crab net, or "dilly" as my grandmother would have called it.   At the other end is a bridge.

It's probably not allowed, crabbing from a bridge, but no one is likely to complain, and I get to take a photograph of a piece of string with a story.

Tooway Bridge


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Monday 18 November 2013

Lemon, Lime and Bitters


It's quite warm outside, and we're ready for a drink, but the tinted glass does add a disconcerting glow to the air conditioned space within.

Alex Surf Club
Alexandra Headland

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Sunday 17 November 2013

Meditating


A solitary thinker sits watching the procession of ships heading out to sea in the early morning.

Moffat Beach

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Saturday 16 November 2013

The Lunch Menu


Reading the lunch menu, Alex Surf Club.

Alexandra Headland

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Friday 15 November 2013

Journey's End



The Short Tailed Shearwater, or Mutton Bird is one of, if not the most prolific bird in Australia.

Each year about this time they arrive along our coastline in their squillions from their northern hemisphere habitat in the Baring Strait, or fail to arrive as the case may be.  This year dozens of dead or dying birds have washed ashore somewhat ignominiously on every beach on the East Coast of Australia, beaten by the journey.

They who know about these things are quick to assure us that it is not a particularly unusual event, that each year many emaciated birds perish on their journey, but do not necessarily was ashore as has happened in the current circumstance.

Having flown a similar distance myself quite recently, I suspect I have an inkling of just how they feel, and remain ever so grateful that I didn't have to use my own wings.

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Thursday 14 November 2013

Back of House


Behind Sunshine Plaza.

Just add water and a patch of blue sky and everyone will want to buy something!

Maroochydore

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Wednesday 13 November 2013

Ark

There could be an argument that this piece of retail decor is actually a life boat to be used in the event of inordinate amounts of precipitation, but in reality we have had no precipitation at all for many months, so even a little would be an inordinate amount!

It never rains here, but it pours!

Maroochydore

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Tuesday 12 November 2013

Clive's Drive


A glimpse of the entrance driveway from the clubhouse at Palmer's Coolum Golf Course.  Relevant this week because the PGA tournament that was once held here was held on the Gold Coast last weekend.

Clive clearly understood that the cost of running the tournament was far more than the income it generated for him, which is fair enough, but it's a pity the city didn't do some numbers to quantify the benefit the business community at large derived from the event.  There again, it's probably just as well the town let it slide now that Clive is a MP.

Imagine the hue and cry if he'd been given some sort of grant to keep it running!

Coolum

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Monday 11 November 2013

Vintage

Another view of the foyer, Palmer Coolum Resort.

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Sunday 10 November 2013

Reception


The reception are at the Palmer Coolum resort is neatly cluttered with vintage vehicles, reflecting the mining photos of their magnate owner and all somehow neatly coordinating with the dinosaurs outside.  

Meanwhile the boss's Blue Star Line has been busy tank testing the models of his new Titanic in Germany while he takes his position in parliament.

"Eclectic" is a term which comes to mind the man in trying to describe the man and his stuff.


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Saturday 9 November 2013

Blue Whale


Smiling Blue whale in the dappled shade of the Moreton Bay fig at Moffat Beach.

Moffat Beach

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Friday 8 November 2013

Chewing the Fat


Same Beach, same day.

And they're no doubt sitting round wondering if my internet problems are sorted, to which I can only reply, "Yes indeed!"

Look out world!

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Thursday 7 November 2013

Slightly faded


This photograph of Kings Beach late in the day has a sort of weird, slightly faded look about it.   This could be due to the lighting at the time the photograph was taken, or perhaps to the absolute lack of bandwidth I'm still experiencing has worn it out on the way up to the cloud!

Oh I'm connected to the internet all right, according to my ISP, but of course the people who own the actual lines don't appear to have got their part of the deal quite right.

Perhaps tomorrow the colours will be less jaded!

Kings Beach

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Wednesday 6 November 2013

Choices


So do I follow the yellow brick road and end up in the bin, or take the red path, perhaps less travelled?

Kings Beach
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Tuesday 5 November 2013

Gush


My internet service provider sent me an SMS last week, telling me to get excited, that my new broadband connection would be in place within twenty four hours of TODAY.  By my calculations that is tomorrow, and I won't have any excuses for hanging around libraries and coffee shops and fountains where there is free wifi available after then.

So here is one last gush!

Kings Beach
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Monday 4 November 2013

Water Play


Late afternoon, the kids are home having baths and tea, and the water play area is just another fountain.

Kings Beach

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Sunday 3 November 2013

Three Lighthouses


The one in the centre is the old one of course, the one that's been there for a hundred years, the one on the right is the one that replaced it, and the one on the left, actually apartments bearing the "lighthouse" name obliterates the line of sight between ships and the other two.

Thank goodness for modern shipping technology!

Caloundra
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Saturday 2 November 2013

Almost Summer


I'm supposed to be working on the house renovation, but after my morning coffee, or sometimes before or even during it, I tend to wander back down to the end of the street to see if the beach is still there after my pre-breakfast check.

Thankfully, it always is.

Progress on the home front is not being made in great leaps and bounds.

Moffat Beach



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Friday 1 November 2013

Heights!



When one lives at sea level, there are only so many ways of attaining height, but as the caterpillar said when he saw the butterfly fluttering past:   "You'd never get me up in one of those things!"

This photograph is one of many interpretations of todays City Daily Photo theme "Heights"  Please visit the gallery of others by clicking on this link.


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