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52/30/5 Week 42

October 24th, 2009

Week 42 was taken with the assistance of my lovely wife, who offered her hands for my photography:

Hands I

Hands II

Hands III

Hands IV

Hands V

The full set is on Flickr.


52/30/5 Week 41

October 22nd, 2009

Week 41 was taken on the actual lake of Lake Ginninderra, mainly some passing swans.

First, some passing bird (not an ornithologist either):

Bird

A swan:

Swans I

And the swans and their cygnets:

Swans II

Swans III

Swans IV

The full set if on Flickr.


52/30/5 Week 40

October 20th, 2009

Week 40 was taken at Lake Ginninderra in Belconnen. In particular, it was a few passing bees enjoying the early sunny days of spring here.

Bee I

Bee II

Bee III

Bee IV

Bee V

The full set is on Flickr.


52/30/5 Week 39

October 18th, 2009

Week 39 was a quick trip to ANU.


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First up, a few photos of the recent John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR) building:

JCSMR I

JCSMR II

JCSMR III

And secondly, a few ducks that were wondering around Sullivan’s Creek near the School of Law:

Ducks I

Ducks II

The full set is on Flickr.


52/30/5 Week 37

October 14th, 2009

Week 37 was taken on a walk around my local neighbourhood, towards dusk.

A transformer on a power pole:

Transformer

Someone who needs to mow their grass. The recent rain has created this problem a lot lately:

Unmown Grass

A view down towards the Fadden shops and the Fadden valley:

Fadden South

One of the houses with a good view on Bugden Avenue:

Good View

And the sun reflected on the road:

Reflected Sunset

The full set is on Flickr.


52/30/5 Week 36

October 11th, 2009

Week 36 was taken on a trip to the top of Red Hill in Canberra.


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A phone tower:

Phone Tower

A view down to Australia’s Parliament House:

Parliament House

Three Poles:

Three Poles

And the restaurant at the top of the hill (I don’t know the name: it changes every six months or so):

Red Hill Restaurant

And a plant. No, botany is not my strong suit:

Plant

The full set is on Flickr.