The return of the Family Photo Challenge, A Word a Week for #WordlessWednesday with the theme of phone.
Worth a Word Wednesday: Seas the Day
Wordless Wednesday - has been renamed 'Worth a Word' Wednesday simply because I couldn't stick to the rules of NO WORDS 🙂 This one doesn't need too many words! Remember to seas the day but don't be selfish!! Enjoy your Wednesday everyone!! Feel free to join in with Worth A Word Wednesday, post a photo and …
Worth a Word Wednesday: Unfurling
Wordless Wednesday - has been renamed 'Worth a Word' Wednesday simply because I couldn't stick to the rules of NO WORDS 🙂 Unfurling into spring Every year I think I take a similar photo to this one. I try to capture the magnolia flowers unfurling- I love Spring and I love our magnolia tree. It's huge …
Waiting patiently
52 week photography project – Week 6: The natural world
Source: Week 6: The natural world For those of you following along at home here is Week 6 of our 52 week photography project, with the theme The natural world. My photo was a hard choice as we were in the Australian outback at the time and nature was all around us. In the end I …
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A silent sentinel of the past
A structure with a beauty of its very own.... Past its used by date These structures were to be seen everywhere on our recent trip to the Flinders Ranges in South Australia. This windmill was abandoned but once upon a time it was a vibrant, useful and necessary structure in the outback, providing a valuable water …
52 week photography project – Week 5: Up Close
Source: Week 5: Up Close For those of you playing along at home here is Week 5 of our 52 week photography project, with the theme Up Close. up close My photo was taken in a wine cellar in the renowned Barossa Valley in South Australia. I must admit it felt good to be this close …
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52 week photography project – Week 4: Long Distance
Source: Week 4: Long distance For those of you playing along at home here is Week 4 of our 52 week photography project, with the theme of Long distance. My photo was one of my favourite views, of the aptly named Snowy Mountains, but this time in black and white: The others photos were fantastic …
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A curly-wurly succulent
The texture and beauty in a succulent... We consume photos through our eyes, but that doesn’t mean they can’t have a tactile element, too. I love the curly-wurly texture of this succulent, submitted for this week's photo challenge. Although I'm not sure curly-wurly is a real description of anything, I just like the way it rolls off …
52 week photography project – Week 3: Transport
Source: Week 3: Transport For those of you playing along at home here is Week 3 of our 52 week photography project. My photo for Transport was a classic Steam Train arriving in a dramatic puff of steam at Melbourne's Southern Cross Station on a cold morning. Did I say it was an early start too? …
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52 week photography project – Week 2: Winter
Source: Week 2: Winter For those of you playing along at home here is Week 2 of our 52 week photography project. Who's who in the story... I have joined with 6 photographers, of varying experience, to take a photo every week for a year, one theme at a time. It's turned into a bit …
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It’s nice, it’s different, it’s unusual
It's noice, it's different, It's unusual! A photographic update on unusual.
52 weeks – a photography project
52 weeks equals a year! I have joined with 5 (much more talented than me) photographers to take a photo every week for a year, one theme at a time. Each week we are given a new theme and must take a photo, add some words and submit it to Tim, who will compile a …
Not so Wordless Wednesday: 21 June 2017
I know it's supposed to be Wordless Wednesday but I like to break the rules sometimes! Meet the real penguin of Penguin. There's a funny story about the seagull sitting on his head and I have to share it with you - we were told by a local that the seagull perched there all day and rarely …
Wordless Wednesday: through the square window – 14 June 2017
It's Wordless Wednesday as seen through the square window! Location: The Nut from the window at Highfield Historic Site, Stanley, Tasmania Debbie 🙂 You can also find Deb's World in these places: Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, StumbleUpon, G+, Facebook and Flipboard
Wordless Wednesday – 26 April 2017
Wordless Wednesday! I'm leaving on a jet plane.... Enjoy your Wednesday - wherever you are in the world. I can't help but think of a swimming pool with lane ropes when I see this pic - and the plane is definitely not keeping within its lane! Debbie 🙂 PS. You can also find Deb's World in these places: Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, StumbleUpon, G+, Facebook
Wordless Wednesday – 19 April 2017
Wordless Wednesday! Rising out of the sea like the Lost City Enjoy your Wednesday - wherever you are in the world. Today I'm in Queensland, where are you? Debbie 🙂 PS. You can also find Deb's World here: Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, StumbleUpon, G+, Facebook
Wordless Wednesday – 12 April 2017
Wordless Wednesday! Sunrise from the 7th floor Enjoy your Wednesday - wherever you are in the world. Just out of interest I'd love to know where you are in the world, (not in a stalker kind of way!). Leave me a quick general location in the comments below if you'd like to 😊. Debbie 🙂 PS. Feel …
Wordless Wednesday – 5 April 2017
Wordless Wednesday! This week I am sharing photos taken by my husband. He took these photos on his last official training walk before he embarks on his 7th trek across the Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea. He is one of the 6 leaders taking 12 local high school students and they have been training for …
Wordless Wednesday – 29 March 2017
Wordless Wednesday! Start with crabapples and end with crabapple (and cinnamon) jelly! I will admit to cutting up some of these crabapples but not to producing this magnificent coloured jam despite my name on the jar! That honour goes to my friend Cathy who is a domestic goddess. Enjoy your Wednesday whatever you have planned! Debbie …