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Kelly’s Armour

This is Ned Kelly‘s Armour which he used for his final gunbattle with the Victorian police in Glenrowan. He was captured after police realized they could not get through his armour so they shot him in...

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Model Melbourne

This shows Flinders Street Station, St Pauls Cathedral and Federation Square in central Melbourne. This shot was taken from the Eureka Skydeck which is Australia‘s tallest building. I used tilt shift...

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China Town

This is China Town in Melbourne, Australia. We leave the city tomorrow after living here for four months. We plan to drive down to Phillip Island before going along the south coast then heading inland...

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Trinculo Wreck

On our first night out of Melbourne we free camped at the Boolarra Pub. We were warmly welcomed by publicans Ross and Robyn who we drank and danced the night away with into the small hours. The...

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Wood Stop

The weather has been very kind to us since leaving Melbourne. The forecast keeps predicting rain but we have managed to miss it all so far. After much deliberation we decided to take the windy forest...

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Canberra Skyline

No sooner than we crossed from Victoria into New South Wales we found ourselves in Australian Capital Territory. The home of Canberra and the seat of Australian Government. Canberra is an entirely...

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The Dish

This is the CSIRO Radio Telescope in Parkes. It was used in 1969 to receive the pictures of the first Moon landing. Its story was further immortalised in 2000 when it played the star role in the film...

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Leura Cascades

Since arriving in the Blue Mountains we have been blessed with the warmest of welcomes and an abundance of places to visit. So much so that we are already planning to revisit the area before we leave...

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Opera House

This building needs no introduction. The Sydney Opera House grabbed my attention from the first moment I saw it. We approached it by walking along the equally impressive Sydney Harbour Bridge. We then...

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Harbour Bridge

This is the Sydney Harbour Bridge which was opened in 1932 and has been nicknamed The Coathanger. We are in the final stages of packing in order to visit some friend and family in the UK. We plan to be...

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Sydney Skyline

We are back in the UK for a few months. I took this before we left Sydney on the same night I shot the Opera House.  This image is one of a series of Australian Skylines which may become a calender...

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National Library

This is the National Library of Australia in Canberra. Like most public buildings in Australia it has a very good licensed cafe inside. Coming from the UK I found it a little curious you could buy a...

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Parliament House

This is the Australian Parliament House in Canberra. Which was apparently the worlds most expensive building when it was completed in 1988. The mosaic in front of the building is made up of...

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Classic Holden

This is a 1961 EK Holden Special. It was the first time the Australian car maker introduced a model with an option for an automatic transmission. Holden is now a subsidiary of US-based General Motors....

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Tree Roots

I am not sure what type of tree this is. If you have any idea please leave your answers on a comment. I took this shot in the Botanic Park in Adelaide, South Australia. To process this image I used a...

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Top Stock

This is a shot of the Super Pit in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. I remember the viewing area over the pit had one of the highest concentration of flies we experienced anywhere in Australia. This image...

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Australian Senate

This is Australian Senate in Parliament House, Canberra. Along with the House of Representatives these two elected houses make up the Parliament of Australia. This image has been accepted for Stock...

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200th Photoblog

This is the 200th post since the blog took on its current format. The last 100 posts have been dominated by 69 images from a year spent in Australia. Out of all 200 the second most popular country is...

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Streaky Bay

This silhouette was taken at Streaky Bay in South Australia. We only stopped there briefly as there were no free campsites nearby. So far Western Australia and  New South Wales have had the most free...

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Seal Pup

On Sunday we decided to make the most of the UK sunshine and visit the coast at Donna Nook. This is a newborn Grey Seal pup which seemed to be having endless fun rolling around its new environment.

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