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View fullsize Funny how a car wash can bring back memories  of youth.
View fullsize Sometimes things happen.
I was focused on the Australian darter when an Ibis flew in and made the shot.
View fullsize Splendid Fairy Wren enjoying a refreshing dip.
View fullsize Well done, Liverpool.A great show and a great tribute to Ukraine and the right to be free.
Walk On. 
Eurovision 2023
View fullsize Took to the paints again after a long break.
"Goin Home"
View fullsize Winter storm swells at the old boat ramp at Canal Rocks Yallingup.SouthWest Coast West Australia.
An exercise in the Pictorial style.
View fullsize A casual almost nonchalant  fly by.
Eastern Osprey.
View fullsize They say Winter is coming.
View fullsize Ever get the feeling you're being watched.
View fullsize Always a rewarding experience  watching a true master at his craft.
John Miller celebrates 50 years of dedication to his craft.
I'm stoked to own 5 of his creations.
Well done mate.
Check out JohnMiller Designs Yallingup or Margaret River.
View fullsize Stunning views from the apartment  featuring the latest in architectural trends.
Old Havana Cuba
View fullsize A lonesome figure gives a dimension to the vastness which is the Atacama Desert Chile.
View fullsize Ever thought how much a cloud weighs?
View fullsize The ever enterprising Cubans under the watchful eyes of Che.
Old Havana.
View fullsize Hours from anywhere in the Atacama Desert  and she goes cycling past.
Don't know where  she came from or where she was going. 
Hope she made it.
View fullsize RIP Barry Humphries 
His ability to make us laugh will endure for years
A true Aussie larrikin.
View fullsize "The Caller"
A magnificent statue that is part of the rooftop gallery at the Art Gallery  of Western Australia. 
The building itself is a brilliant example of Brutalist architecture.
View fullsize Solar Artist.
San Pedro de Atacama 
Chile.
View fullsize Twisted reflections.
Docklands Melbourne Victoria.
View fullsize Possibly the most photographed trees in Australia. 
Bunker Bay
 South West Coast 
West Australia.

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