One of the many photos taken on that day: On a walk around Laruns in the Pyrenees moutains in France. A surreal dandelion...
Thought shifting a few colours could work, and, eh, it looks pretty out of this world.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Catching up with friends in France in July 2006
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Labels: france, nature, photo, pyrenees, sony dsc-p31
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Sunset over the city from Watson's Bay - Sydney
An afternoon of basketball in Watson's Bay in October 2006, and we were rewarded with a great sunset over the city.
I sometimes miss the sunset over the ocean (in the South-West of France for example). And still, when leaving on the Eastern coast, once in a while, one of those comes around: it feels eerie and is amazing!
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Labels: landscape, panasonic lumix dmc-tz1, photo, sunset, sydney, urban
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Lunch at Cottage Point, and... A surprise...
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Labels: animal, hawsburry river, kookaburra, panasonic lumix dmc-tz1, photo, sydney, water
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Relaxing at home - Sydney
This was taken at home, and the subject here is Pepita (Yes, I know...), an axolotl... Pretty weird animal. Beast? Not too sure sometimes.
The outdoor light and the choice of black & white only added to the eerie feeling of the photo.
All combining into one of my favourite pics.
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Saturday, August 18, 2007
After the rain - Sydney
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Labels: photo, rain, sony dsc-p31, sydney, urban
Monday, August 13, 2007
Misty morning in Lake Ruataniwha - New Zealand
On the way back from Wanaka, mist around Lake Ruataniwha in New Zealand.
Trying my luck in the bushes... Breathtaking morning.
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Labels: mist, nature, new zealand, panasonic lumix dmc-tz1, photo
Monday, April 09, 2007
And yes, a first post...
Yessss... Finally trying this blog... I would particularly like to see what kind of XML is generated...
So let's have a look...
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Labels: xml