Thursday, 30 April 2015

2015 Photography Project365 Group..... APRIL.




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1st Apr.
       Water Lilly (at home)  


2nd Apr.
   Charlie's lashes.

3 Apr.
      Reflection, Lake Parramatta.

4th Apr.
     Lone runner in the rain, Umina Beach.


5th Apr.
     Hole in star picket.

7th Apr.
       Wanderer Butterfly

8th Apr.
     Somewhere to stay, Mudgee.

9th Apr.
       Having a scratch, Mudgee.

10th Apr.
      Man in a Dri-aza-bone, Hargraves.



12th Apr.
    Planter box, Umina.

13th Apr.
    Banksia flower, at home.

14th Apr.
      Sunset between Sofala and Hill End

15th Apr.
       Reflecting on my breakfast, Turon Crossing Reserve. 
(reverse selfie)

16th Apr.
      Fog droplets on She-oak needles, Turon River.

17th Apr.
Turon collage


18th Apr.
       Things you find in the garden, at home.

19th Apr.
      Fungi along Toongabbie Creek.
20th Apr.
      Bug on a glass table.

21st Apr.
Lake Parramatta in flood.

22nd Apr. 
Flood debris in Oakes Rd Bridge (Toongabbie Ck).

23rd Apr.
     This is my leaf.
I was taking photos of a rose when I saw this little fellow, 

the rose will have to wait.

24 Apr.
     Rainbow Lorikeets preening.
At home.

        Canon SX60 HS.

25th Apr.
   ANZAC crowd and City reflected in a euphonium.

26th Apr.
      Jigsaw Charlie.
Still tired from getting up at 3am yesterday (Dawn Service), 

not a nice day outside and visitors, I thought I'd just photograph
 one of the visitors (Charlie) and play around with that. He's well 
behaved and makes a good model always looking straight at the camera.

27th Apr.
       Fern frond, at home.

28th Apr.
       Lucky Moon.
By that I mean I was lucky, as I wasn't able to

                                         get the photos I wanted today.                                            
Canon SX60 HS.

29th Apr.
     He's not amused. 
St. John's Anglican Cathedral, Parramatta.
Where this Cathedral stands is the oldest continuous place of worship in Australia.

30th Apr.
     Bound for the bush.
A section of the Council Community Nursery, where I volunteer every

 Thursday, growing local native plants that will be planted to 
restore and improve local bushland.









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