Day 690, Diffused

If I were to stare at this with my eyes for too long I am sure my eyes would never recover. With 700 Lumens of light coming from a single LED and even being behind a diffusing lens, all the eyes would see is blinding white. That’s where the camera can see something we cant; […]

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Day 689, Topping The Big Top

Well after its long stint and now almost a landmark on the western Adelaide plains the Cavalia big top is being topped! The the company with its performers, the horse and its entourage are all gone, the internals have been cleared away and the gutted big top now stands like an empty shell. So long […]

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Day 688, Gloomy Memorial

In 1848 a two-masted 225 ton wooden brig named ‘The Tigress’ set out from Scotland with a load of general cargo bound for Port Adelaide, South Australia. After such a long and difficult journey she made it to within 50 nautical miles of Port Adelaide before gale force winds swept her onto reef south of […]

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Day 687, Silver Drummer

The outer reef at Port Noarlunga is not dived very often as most divers prefer the protection inside the reef. Make the effort to climb up and over and large schools of playful big silver drummer Kyphosus sydneyanus will zoom in to investigate. Here the drummer like to play and feed in the impact zone […]

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Day 686, Coloured Pebbles

All the travel advertisements seem to espouse the beauty of white sandy beaches, the finer the sand and the whiter the better! I love beaches of shingle. They seem ancient and speak of harsh conditions where fine sand would have or has been completely swept away. The best part of all is not having to […]

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