Monthly Archives: June 2013
Byron Bay, Australia
Australia’s most easterly point- Byron Bay. An area of immense natural beauty. Golden beaches, quality surf and rolling green hinterland make this a popular destination for travellers.
Companionable
Interpretations of this week’s photo challenge “companionable”.
Sculptural- Natural
Ailsa’s travel-themed photo challenge this week is Sculpture. These are all natural sculptural shots from around the east coast of Australia. I have explored this theme in a few earlier posts […]
Ripples- travel theme photo challenge
Ailsa’s travel-themed photo challenge this week is Ripples.
Time travel-the world through my eyes
This week a nostalgic post. A quick trip in time, featuring my father. First shot with his son (that’s me) in 1962. Second shot with his grandson (that’s my son) […]
Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia
The Great Ocean Road follows the southern coast of Victoria in the south-east part of Australia. It is often referred to as a must-see when in Australia, and there are […]
Fun at the Fair – Sydney
This fun fair is actually the Sydney Easter Show, an annual combination of agricultural exhibitions, rides and show bag syndrome.
Flow
Ailsa’s travel photo challenge is “Flow”. Here are my entries for this week. See more at: http://wheresmybackpack.com/2013/06/14/travel-theme-flow/
Curves
The Weekly Photo Challenge is “Curves” and yes they are everywhere unless you purposely edit them out of your photographs. The challenge is to find some nice pix that represent […]