Marching Band HDR
First posted June 2011
Marching band sculptures found next to the carousel on the Geelong foreshore. HDR
First posted June 2011
One of the smaller Geelong piers. Cunningham pier is the most prominent in Geelong. HDR
First posted June 2011
Cunningham pier found down in Geelong, about an hour out of Melbourne
First posted June 2011
One of the many sculptures that lie on the foreshore of Geelong. Cunningham Pier is in the background.
First posted June 2011
The external building that house this lovely carousel in Geelong. HDR
First posted January 2011
The Erskine Falls near Lorne off the Great Ocean Road, Victoria. (Shot on an iPhone only)
First posted January 2011
A row of cows heading in for dinner, Deans Marsh, Victoria
First posted January 2011
A row of cows heading in for dinner, Deans Marsh, Victoria
First posted February 2010
The Southside & Federation Ski Lifts during Summer on Mt Buller
First posted February 2010
The boardwalk (again) leading down to Crazy Birds Beach (or Surf Beach) on Phillip Island. Black and white.
First posted February 2010
The beach at Surf Beach, Phillip Island.
First posted February 2012
Boardwalk leading down to Crazy birds beach (or Surf Beach) on Phillip Island.
First posted 1st May 2007
Today is the monthly theme day from ‘Daily City Photoblogs” Today’s theme is to show a photo from your own city which may make visitors think they are in the wrong city. I have posted another shot of Geelong pier (a small city South West of Melbourne) which reminds me a lot of Brighton, England. There are several piers in Brighton, and I’m sure you could see some here at Brighton Daily photo.
First posted February 2010.
Mt Buller during Summer. This is one of the out-of-action chairlifts. You can imagine the difference in Winter!
First posted 3rd February 2010
Over Summer I went to Phillip Island, two hours South-East of Melbourne. The Phillip Island Motogp is run there each yaer in November. Adjacent to the circuit is a replica (one fifth the size of the real one) where you can race go karts. We had a ball over our twenty minutes, using one single kart and one tandem kart for two people. Full details can be found here.
First posted 24th December 2009
Thanks to all the out back folk who decorate there land with amusing Christmas decorations for passers-by, and MERRY CHRISTMAS to all my regular visitors. Hope everyone has a great day!
First posted 14th November 2009
Facing West from the small path that leads down to Pyramid Rock on Phillip Island.
First posted 11th November 2009
The lovely Bendigo Town Hall, Hargreaves Street, Bendigo.
First posted 9th November 2009
A nice picnic spot adjacent to Lake weeroona in Bendigo, two hours North West of Melbourne.
First posted 6th November 2009
On the opposite side of Phillip island to Cat bay is Pyramid Rock. You will need to venture down a dirt road, but at the end is a walk which takes you here, Pyramid Rock. Each year in late December in the adjacent fields, the ‘Pyramid Rock Festival‘ is held. Find details about the festival and who is playing here.
First posted 5th November 2009
Shipwrecked at Tooradin Flying School, country Victoria.
First posted 3rd November 2009
The Poppet Head Lookout (observation tower) can be found at the top of Rosalind Park in Bendigo and gives you a lovely wide view of the city.
First posted 2nd November 2009
The lovely stadium at the Queen Elizabeth Oval in Bendigo. The stadium is heritage listed. You can find information about it’s listing here at the Heritage Victoria website. It is found at 88 View Street, Bendigo. Building of the stadium started in 1901 (roughly the same year as my house in Williamstown).