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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Project 366 Rewind {Week 6}

Another interesting week saw numerous of our summer seasonal storms but also a few opportunities to get out and enjoy the great outdoors - either just before or just after the severe storms hit! Days 36, 39 & 40 were definitely Recharge days - so I managed to go with the theme this week :)

Day 36 - You could say I have "thing" for naturally occuring texture in nature.
 
Day 37 - "When words fail, music speaks". I love this quote, it's so true.

When a day is really getting me down, I just crank up the music - Hillsong, Casting Crowns, Third Day, MercyMe, Switchfoot... or some John Mayer, Elton John... depends on the day. I love music any day but these days it has an incredible impact.

Day 38 - Tonight's impending storm (that never was)

Day 39 - Female Australian Wood Duck taken on a lagoon in the Redlands area.

Day 40 - Cedar Grove (in the Beaudesert area), QLD. Wonderful countryside and beautiful sunsets which I have posted previously HERE.

Day 41 - "Amira" (Bec's princess parrot).
Love the colours beginning to develop. She's a real character and can say "Hello"!

Day 42 - Garden Photo Shoot... just before another crazy tropical storm causing even more flash flooding.

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11 comments:

  1. beautiful photographs with apt use of depth of field...

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  2. Those Piano keys are amazing. An excellent rewind series Liz.
    Shaun

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  3. A fantastic series of photos
    I particularly like the photo of the individual tree and the great sky.
    Greeting Karin

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  4. Nice concept such a rewind.

    Greetings,
    Filip

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  5. WOW! These photos are just gorgeous. Love them!!

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  6. As always, your pictures inspire me! Your daughter has a beautiful smile!

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  7. I like all these...LOOOOOVVVVEEE the storm below the piano keys.

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  8. Beautiful series, Liz. The piano keys, the wood ducks and, of course, Miss Amira are my favs. ;) blessings ~ tanna

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  9. Hi there - the storm that never was is a great picture.

    It’s strange the things you find out through blogs - I was born about 12 miles from Bath and live in the same house until I was in my 20's! So, some peoples world heritage Roman history town, was my nearest large shopping centre!

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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