Monday, 4 May 2009

A cave dos sonhos

A ursa

Conseguem ver a ursa de boca aberta para cima?
Ao fundo avista-se o farol do Cabo da Roca - o ponto mais ocidental do continente europeu.

Shadows and Pillars

GPO Sydney
Photo by Kaye
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Clouds resembling "THE HULK"?


Photo by Kaye
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Um brinde ao pôr do Sol

Cheers to Sunset

A porta da luz

Porta principal do Castelo de São Filipe - Setúbal

Saturday, 2 May 2009

Contrasts with Black

Photos & Video by Kaye

Friday, 1 May 2009

Sesimbra - Varanda para o mar

Pink - Red Daisy


Photo by Kaye
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Thursday, 30 April 2009

Beautiful Sydney Aquarium

I am sure this lobster / crayfish was trying to escape as I took this shot.
The Sydney Aquarium at Darling Harbour is beautiful and worth a visit.
Photo by Kaye
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Lago Gosau, Aústria

Lago Mondsee, Áustria

Wednesday, 29 April 2009

Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris

Duas variações de cor sobre preto e branco e em baixo a foto original

Estas fotos são dedicadas a Sandra Rocha pela sua enorme coragem e para que a alegria volte ao seu olhar

e aos seus belos trabalhos ( sandrarocha-fotografia.blogspot.com )

Grasshopper....

Photo by Kaye
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Porto Covo - Costa Alentejana

Late Sunset


Late sunset in Sydney taken through glass from 10th floor of building
Photo by Kaye
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Tuesday, 28 April 2009

Praia da Marinha, Lagoa, Algarve

A Praia da Marinha já foi considerada uma das mais bonitas do mundo
The Praia da Marinha (Beach of the Navy) has been considered one of the most beautiful in the world
Der Praia da Marinha (Strand von der Marine) wurde als einer der schönsten in der Welt
La Praia da Marinha (Plage de la Marine) a été considéré comme l'une des plus belles plages du monde

Tranquil waters - river, east coast Australia

Photo by Kaye
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Sunday, 26 April 2009

Fat Caterpillar



This fat green ugly caterpillar loves to eat and kill lemon trees.
Photo by Kaye
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Thursday, 23 April 2009

25th April - ANZAC DAY


Above are my scanned photos of my father: George Kenneth Anderson who served in WWII in New Guinea. He had almost every disease known to man, and almost drowned in a flood at their camp in New Guinea, but was rescued by a fellow soldier. His war medals show in the top photo.Thankfully he returned & married my mum. Otherwise I would not be here to tell this story.
When my father passed away, I organised for THE LAST POST to be played at his funeral.
ANZAC Day in Australia:
Wreaths of
red Flanders poppies are traditionally placed at memorials on ANZAC Day.
On 25 April every year, Australians commemorate ANZAC Day. It commemorates the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. The date, 25 April, was officially named ANZAC Day in 1916.
ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. In 1917, the word ANZAC meant someone who fought at Gallipoli and later it came to mean any Australian or New Zealander who fought or served in the First World War. During the Second World War,
ANZAC Day became a day on which the lives of all Australians lost in war time were remembered. The spirit of ANZAC recognises the qualities of courage, mateship and sacrifice which were demonstrated at the Gallipoli landing.
A bugle plays THE LAST POST at ceremonies, etc. It is worth listening to if you have
not heard it. It is simple but touches the heart. Click on link below: