Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Project 366 Rewind {Week 46 & 47}

Still behind by quite a few weeks but here's 2 more weeks...

Day 316 (11 November) - Water droplets and rose ruffles.

Day 317 (12 November) - Gone to seed.

Day 318 (13 November) - Overgrown.

Day 319 (14 November) - Juvenile Butcherbird.

Day 320 (15 November) - HMQS Gayundah wreck off Woody Point, Redcliffe, QLD.

Day 321 (16 November) - Woody Point Jetty, Redcliffe, QLD.

Day 322 (17 November) - Silver Gull sentinel.

Day 323 (18 November) - Sunrays at sunset.

Day 324 (19 November) - Hornibrook Bridge long exposure, Brighton, QLD.

Day 325 (20 November) - "The Avenue of Honour", Anzac Avenue, Beerburrum, QLD. These trees are unique because they’re the only identified trees in Queensland which were initiated and planted by returned World War One soldiers.

Day 326 (21 November) - View of Mount Beerwah & Mount Coonowrin from the Lookout Cafe in the Glasshouse Mountains.

Day 327 (22 November) - "Bob" the Butcherbird. He is the resident thief of the Lookout Cafe. He will steal chips, potato wedges and anything else right out of your hand. The cafe provides water spray bottles on the tables to scare him off.

Day 328 (23 November) - Sometimes we need a shift in focus to see the importance of the smaller things.

Day 329 (24 November) - Tree Fern.

Joining in with Gina & Sarah:

Naptime Momtog

10 comments:

Ross said...

Your shots have come so far Liz! Outstanding! I really think your night shots are amazing! Looking forward to seeing the next batch.

GB said...

Interesting photos as always Liz but in particular I went off to find the story of HMQS Gayundah. What a fascinating read.

Carole M. said...

lovely rose and I adore the avenue of fig trees too Liz

Joop Zand said...

AMAZING ..... very nice shots Liz.....i like them all.

Greetings, Joop

GOOSE said...

Beautiful as always.
Blessings,
Goose

Kim Stevens said...

Oh my goodness, each photo I loved more and more. Of course I'm partial to that pink rose, love overgrown, and that night shot...did you have to use a filter to get the lights like that?

TexWisGirl said...

loving every one of your shots. the butcherbird is too cute! bob. :)

the jetty photo has such great perspective. leads you right down the planks. love the fern and the 'shift in perspective' too!

Skye said...

the shipwreck photo is gorgeous- i love stuff like that- very mysterious!

Deanna said...

Beautiful shots...I especially like your night shot, really well done.

Karen @ Pieces of Contentment said...

Beautiful photos Liz. I'm especially drawn to your first, wonderful macro!

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