Debbie’s Six Word Saturday
Once again I must apologise for twisting Debbies Six Words “Don’t forget! Remove the lens cap” with my photo.

Debbie’s Six Word Saturday
Once again I must apologise for twisting Debbies Six Words “Don’t forget! Remove the lens cap” with my photo.
This is a photo challenge set by Paula at Lost in Translation. Most wonderful photos you can access via Paulas blog (here) will show you many examples of the world as it was way back when. Sometimes you may see some archeological relics or some post modern photos of last centuries wars.
This post is all about me and my Canon TLb SLR camera (Wikipedia link). I was taking photos with an Agfamatic point and shoot camera (Wikipedia link) when a bloke I worked with who took photos said I needed a better camera as the photos I showed him were great (he reckoned). He said go to a second-hand camera shop he knew and get a camera.
I found these photos today while I was looking for something else. These photos are from the early 1970’s in 35mm colour film, processed in a photo lab after I dropped the film canister off at the Chemist shop and collected my photos about a week later. So much excitement to actually see what I captured.
Here is my Traces of the Past. I hope you like my early photos.
I had a Tamron 200mm telephoto lens I slotted onto my camera. My first dragonfly photo taken while sitting near a rock-pool in a National Park near Sydney
Driving with a mate from Sydney to Wangaratta, I said stop I saw an eagle sitting on a hillside. Yes I was into nature way back then too. Imagine my surprise when the Wedged-tailed Eagle spotted me and took off, a rabbit dangling from its claws.
I lived in a share house and one cold winters night a couple of housemates decided to burn some rubbish in the backyard. I don’t remember what they burnt but the colours were amazing. The shapes made, a bird a face, a dog…….what can you see?
Playful or dreamy insights & beautiful gems... by Nicole Sara
Nature, history, & culture in Bend & beyond
Tripping the world, slowly
Travel to Live, Live to Travel
Photos. News. Projects. Books. Guides. Equipment
To See a World in a Grain of Sand...
Roaming, at home and abroad
the world as seen by different artists
...out of a digital shoebox
4TheRecord is dedicated primarily to Ausmusic from all eras and most genres, we will explore the dynamics of the creative process, and reveal the great drama, lyricism, musicality, and emotion behind each classic song.
Aspergers syndrome, bipolarity, photography, art, poetry.
The soul can fly everywhere but alas the limitations of the body..
Poetic storyteller with a mic and a camera.
ich zeige euch meine stadt wie ich sie sehe
A photographer's view of the world - words and images to inspire your travels and your dreams
...On the loose with the Booze... And Fighting Cancer...
Connecting the Americas, Bridging Cultures Supergringa in Spain: A Travel Memoir