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The Markets in Canberra are held in an old building known as "The Old Bus...
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This came about after seeing the image of dark watermarking in the centre an oak ...
The sun on the side of our trailer depicted an image of an Australian outback...
Ari and Kai's artwork painted on a timber on a pallet. They used acrylic paints on...
I was given a bunch of flowers to photograph amongst which was an oriental lily....
When I was shown an infrared photograph of Murrurundi Creek NSW, taken by my sister...
Bees on a bowl one beautiful clear sunny day, the perfect reflections and detail in...
Fabulous textures on trees create stunning Australian outback scenes. With a bit of imagination the...
The colour and texture of burnt out cars are very inspiring starting canvases or background...
This was a photograph of a Camellia flower, which was hung so that the stormy blue sky...
The whale tail was seen in a broken crazed windscreen, which looked like the ocean....
I found this tree while visiting my neighbour. During the conversation in the garden, I...
Travelling through the country side near Willow Creek in central NSW, we came across a...
Driving along the road I noticed what looked like a couple of men on a...
As seen in the colour and texture of bark of a cut down tree stump...
This photo was taken when I had a stall holder next to me displaying the...
I placed a Camellia flower on a post where the low afternoon sun was shining....
Created by my grandchildren by splashing paint on old slab of rough sawn timber. I...
Driving past an open rusty old fridge used as a road side mailbox, I stopped...
As seen in the colour and texture of the Paulownia tree flower, lit by the...
A snow covered mountain scene.The colours of the burnt car metal and its texture formed...
Walking through the bush at Lithgow a rock face caught my attention. On it was...
The texture of weathered plywood can tell storeys. In this cade the image looked like...
The background photo is of a burnt out stump. The colour of the morning light...