Sunday, 20 November 2016
Beneath the headland.
Sunset at Moffat Beach, looking north.
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Saturday, 19 November 2016
Swirls
This month's theme day was "out of focus", and I must confess I had a few rejects that I quite liked. Buckle in for a day or two of rejects!
Moffat Beach
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Friday, 18 November 2016
Sunset at Moffs.
If you don't like sunsets it may pay to tune out for a day or two. This is one of the world's great miracles and one that I can never fathom: actual photographic evidence that the sun sets in the east!
Moffat Beach
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Thursday, 17 November 2016
Feeding the sharks.
Yes, that is last of the setting sun setting the pandanus aglow on Moffat Headland, and yes that is a surfer heading OUT for a quick wave before tea.
Either that or he's meeting a submarine for some illicit spy trading.
Moffat Beach
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Wednesday, 16 November 2016
Away from the Wetlands
In the park outside the Council Chambers in Caloundra, I was at first disappointed in this rather exotic display of planting because it was exactly that: exotic.
Then the impact of its cheery tropicalness took hold exposed my desire to see the place planted in native plants for what it is - a grand conceit! Long live tropical gardens no matter what the origin of the plants!
Caloundra
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Tuesday, 15 November 2016
More whitening of our suburbs.
A brand new street. This will soften in time as the trees begin to grow, but it's interesting to note the colours, or lack of them. A few years ago, this photograph would have had a sombre grey or mousey brown tone to it as housing in "neutral" tones was all the rage. A few years before that, it would have been all peaches and creams in a none too subtle attempt to brighten up the world.
The sky, I think, gives us all the bright we need!
Pelican Waters
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Monday, 14 November 2016
Don't go there.
I like the way the bollards which keep vehicles from the walkways, just quietly disappear off into the bush, like some sort of column of alien soldiers, subtly saying "and don't even think about driving around the barricade".
I don't like the way certain behaviours result in this sort of thing being necessary though.
Pelican Waters.
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Sunday, 13 November 2016
Fungus unknown.
I'm sure it's a stinkhorn "bridal veil" fungus of the "Phallus" genus, but the yellow cap has thrown me. If I've ever seen one before I haven't tried to identify it. The ones I usually come across have a brown cap.
Stuff to see in the wetlands!
Pelican Waters.
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Saturday, 12 November 2016
Textures
I love the way the level of dampness is telegraphed by the plants. The melaleucas are a hint that things may not be all that firm under foot, and then the bracken gives way to sedges and reeds as the water makes its presence felt. These changes in texture are but one of the simple joys one experiences walking through wetlands.
Pelican Waters
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Friday, 11 November 2016
Walking through the wetlands.
Pelican Waters has a network of parks and wetlands which I fully intend to explore in greater detail in the coming year, even at the risk of publishing a thousand "this is another boardwalk" photographs.
For now, "this is another boardwalk".
Pelican Waters.
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Thursday, 10 November 2016
Suburban Blues
Well who wouldn't get just a teensy bit depressed at the thought of living here in the 'burbs?
Pelican Waters.
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Wednesday, 9 November 2016
Queensland Air Museum
One day I'm going to hand over the admission fee and visit the Queensland Air Museum at the Caloundra Aerodrome. I should have done it long ago, but I will shortly and perhaps next year's photos will be littered with aeroplane shots!
Caloundra
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Tuesday, 8 November 2016
Parking
There is quite a diverse industry around the aerodrome at Caloundra. In one small street there are hangars for aircraft repair, flying lessons, sky diving, helicopter services and an air museum.
Caloundra
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Monday, 7 November 2016
I love living in a place with an Aerodrome.
The very name harks back to times of bravado and leather flying helmets and fur lined boots.
The Caloundra Aerodrome is one of those places that was once in the middle of nowhere but is now surrounded by houses, the occupants of which complain about noise and flight paths and so on. Why do people do that? Why move under a flight path or to the end of a runway and complain about the noise?
It provides a great facility for light aircraft and adds a bit of colour to boot, long may it make noise over our houses!
Caloundra
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Sunday, 6 November 2016
How many words big words does it take to say "Dump".
Five.
Twelve syllables.
Thirty-seven letters.
I could have done it with one, one, three: "Tip".
Someone got paid to think that up.
Caloundra
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Saturday, 5 November 2016
Security
I guess if the bad guys don't have a pair of pliers to undo the shackle, they won't have a knife to cut the rope, so it's best to lock the joint.
But what if they break the lock with a big rock or something? Best to leave it unlocked and that way we won't have any damage.
Pelican Waters.
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Friday, 4 November 2016
The colours of construction.
Sometimes there are so many colourful warning signs and hazard markers it gets quite hard to find the road.
Caloundra
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Thursday, 3 November 2016
Am I being over sensitive?
Now let me see... I suspect there's nothing else left to watch, as someone else has taken care of all the things that I could hurt myself on.
Goodness me, do I really have to be told what to do at every corner?
Caloundra.
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Wednesday, 2 November 2016
Home sweet home.
I had an office once that was suspended under the canopy of a large poinciana tree. Well actually it was a huge poinciana tree and the office wasn't much bigger than this bird house, but it was my place of work for the best part of ten years and I miss it!
Caloundra
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Tuesday, 1 November 2016
Out of Focus
Taking photographs out of focus, or perhaps just not sharp is something at which I excel. Unfortunately when one has to do it deliberately it all gets a bit hard. Today's City Daily Photo theme day is "Out of Focus", for a gallery of interpretations of this theme, click on this link.
If this shot succeeds I won't have to say that I did try to capture that deceptive softness that is the sea at dusk, that reassurance that everything will be OK. Isn't that why we all gravitate to sit by it as the sun goes down?
Pacific Ocean viewed from Moffat Beach.
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