Kalbarri, Western Australia |
Rare Tasmanian Long Necked Sheep (lol) |
Richmond Bridge, Tasmania |
A plunk of ukeleles |
An old man of Launceston City Park, Tasmania |
Ankle snappers I saw in a store. |
Cement Mixer at Museum of Old and New Art, Hobart, Tasmania. |
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I like them. My favourite is the iron wheels, is it a train chassis? I like when I look at a picture and see lots of triangular shapes. Funny that when the focal point is the circles of the wheels.
ReplyDeleteLOVE your photos. That cement truck must have to a LOT of work and deep thought; it's amazing.
ReplyDeleteJohn: yes they were from old trains. We have a section of our city called the railyards which was is the centre of the arts and museum precinct. It is now a useable use of what was once a wasteland of dead trains.
ReplyDeleteThanks Becky: The cement mixer is all filigree rusty metal. very impressive I must say.
Beautiful photos Deb. I've only been to Tassie once but well remember that Richmond Bridge. I loved Richmond. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Deb. Love that bridge at Richmond. Better still love Tassie and can't wait to get back there.
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely gathering of photos Deb. I love those cloth dolls - can imagine them being painstakingly being hand sewn :D)
ReplyDeleteLoving your photos! Love that lab! what a face .... and the long necked sheep hehehe.
ReplyDeletecheers Wendy