Photos of Australia—2010

As old hand SHSers know, I love to take photographs.  And when I go to terrific places—and Australia is really terrific—I take a time out from our usual fare to post a few of my shots.  Here goes.

The Apple Store in downtown Sydney at about 8 PM.  We walked past the store several times over many days and the place was always packed:


The “Three Sisters” in the Blue Mountains to the east of Sydney:


In the temperate rain forest of the Blue Mountains:


These birds’ camouflage plumage made them almost impossible to see—even close up:


Melbourne at dusk:


Hobart Harbor (Tasmania): Starfish in three feet of water with overhead clouds reflecting from the sea’s surface:


Icebreaker in Hobart Harbor:


The Bob Barker, the ship of the anti human Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, was in port. No, I was not invited for tea:


Perth skyline from across the river:


Outside Perth, sunset over the Indian Ocean:


I was attacked by this cockatoo right after I snapped this photo. Apparently he didn’t like A Rat is a Pig is a Dog is a Boy:


Sydney’s famous opera house with the famous (and magnificent) Harbuor Bridge in the background flying Australian flag:


Beautiful Sydney Harbor:


Nature hike in Manly, across the harbor from Sydney:

For those interested, I’ll post many more of my photos on my Facebook page in the coming days. Now, back to being oppressively serious.

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