Day 589, Lost In Sea Mist

Today we are experiencing the most amazing sea mist that just kept rolling in all day long. This image taken in the early afternoon shows that the sun has not done anything to burn it off yet 1000m inland the sky is blue and beautiful. Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Day 589, Lost In Sea Mist’ 1/6400 […]

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Day 588, Google Chrome Bots

Another mural spied on a house backing up to the Sturt River, Glengowrie. At first I just noticed the obvious brightly coloured collection of words and shape and puzzled over the odd robotic looking dudes. Then I noticed the label ‘Google’ and suddenly two Google Chrome Bots left their less than subtle obscurity and entered […]

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Day 587, His Last Letter

Today we all said our goodbyes to a man, my cousin, who’s weather beaten appearance hid a heart of gold until you truly met him. Today his grand niece’s letter will be the last letter he will ever receive. Today he takes with him a little colour from the world. Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Day 587, […]

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Day 586, Brownhill Creek Wetland

This swampy wetland is the last vestiges of Brownhill Creek as it wanders down from the hills and through the suburbs before emptying into the Patawalonga River in Glenelg. Tucked in behind Adelaide Airport, this hidden treasure is full of bird life. I counted at least thirty ibis in addition to ducks and other waterfowl. […]

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Day 585, Washed Up And Tangled

This tangled clump washed up on the beach is a brown algae commonly called strapweed, Phyllospora comosa. There seemed to be quite a lots of this on the beach this evening so I used the opportunity to create some foreground interest to a familiar theme. As is also a familiar theme is washing the seawater […]

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