I tried to take a photo of this naked lady inside but the light wasn’t quite right. The flash was useless because although there was no red eye it just made the image of her lovely naked body too harsh. In the end I managed to coax her outside, she was a little worried that the neighbors wouldn’t approved. I told her to stuff the neighbors and she just laughed and followed me outside. The result.
Naked Woman On The Front Lawn
Reflections On Glass, A Religious Photo
I did a post on St Dimitrios Greek Orthodox Church and I had included a photo of one of the windows. This is a photo of another window that I thought looked pretty cool.

I think the reflections of the clouds actually adds to the religious intensity of the photo. It just goes to show you that the possibilities for photos are everywhere, you just need to open your mind to them. As for the subject, well I’m not sure but I reckon it is either Jesus or St. Dimitrios.
The Collapse Of The Great London Bridge
Now don’t get too excited as I am not talking about that London Bridge! The one I am referring to used to exist along The Great Ocean Road one that was built by 3000 diggers. It is is a great scenic drive and I traveled its full 273km length on my way to Melbourne. So far I have found that this picturesque stretch of the South Eastern coast of Australia was really quite stunning. This is a picture of that famous bridge before its collapse and is one of the important reason we should all take photos, to record historical landmarks as well as moments of history etc.


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Koala Silhouette Giving The Photo Some Umph!
This photo shows that you do not always have to get close to your subject, which is really pretty good as there are times when all you have is a point and shoot camera and that telephoto is just nowhere to be found.

I reckon that a silhouette of the koala and the tree itself is actually more powerful than if I was to show the subject in more detail. I don’t actually recall where the photo was taken other than it was some National Park on kangaroo Island. Like this post? Show your appreciation by buying me a coffee.
Silverband Falls In The Grampians Victoria
This is a shot of the Silverband Falls located in The Grampians Victoria, just south of Halls Gap. This particular waterfall is quite unique in that the water disappears into the ground and reappears further down. As you can see the photo was taken with a slow shutter speed to give the water a flowing effect. Unfortunately there wasn’t enough light to use a fast shutter speed to ‘freeze’ the water flow, maybe next time. 


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