Sitting in the Communications Centre at Maree in the middle of nowhere killing time to see if the road to William Creek dries out enough to get through. There's so much water out here and we got 10 ml of rain last night. If it doesn't dry out we won't be going much further. So far so good, very interesting. No birdies (surprisingly) except corellas but lots of abandoned buildings, industrial detrius and rust. Lovely stuff. Had the tripod out at dawn and dusk yesterday with some, I hope, good results.
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Sweet picture Julie. Have a great time!
You've captured the delicacy and tenderness of the newborn stage so beautifully.
Beautiful shot.
Have a great time :)
Beautiful shot.
Have a great time :)
I cherish each moment you choose to share with us. Thank you. Have safe, good travels.
What a touching and symbolic photo. Have a nice time.
In that case I hope we see some Wauchope photos. We were there last May and like an idiot, took no photos. Except on the road to Walcha.
What tenderness, very expressive.
This is such a beautiful photo, Julie.
Enjoy your time with your family!
Aw shucks, lovely shot. I am also out and about over the next few weeks so won't be visiting as often for a while but sure will catch up when done.
So new! Interesting angle.
So very sweet.
I hope you have a safe trip.
Awww. Absolutely gorgeous.
Sitting in the Communications Centre at Maree in the middle of nowhere killing time to see if the road to William Creek dries out enough to get through. There's so much water out here and we got 10 ml of rain last night. If it doesn't dry out we won't be going much further. So far so good, very interesting. No birdies (surprisingly) except corellas but lots of abandoned buildings, industrial detrius and rust. Lovely stuff. Had the tripod out at dawn and dusk yesterday with some, I hope, good results.
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