Monthly Archives: February 2009

Outback Australia Panorama

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The Australian Outback is something that really has to be experienced, standing in front of a single tree with nothingness in all directions – its a powerful moment. It makes you realise just how big a country we have and how limitless the number of opportunities and photographs of Australia are.

JB

Exhibition at the National Convention Centre

If you missed the Canadian Rocky mountain exhibition I had last year at Cafe Yala – don’t stress. The exhibition is running from the 9th of February until the 6th of March. The venue has plenty of space and some really nice lighting so be sure to check it out. I will hopefully post a photo soon.

Exhibition details

Venue: NCCC (The National Convetion centre Canberra)
Date: 9th of Feb until 6th of March
Address: 31 Constitution Avenue, Canberra ACT
Time: 8.30am -5pm Monday-Friday

Directions: When you walk in the front door, stay on the ground level and walk about 25 metres, the exhibition will be on your left. You can’t miss it. If you come in the back doors (on foot from civic) it is immediately on your right as you enter the building.

JB

Tocumwal on the Murray River

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Tocumwal is small town based on the Murray River. During tourist months the population increases 3 fold. Tocumwal has great meaning to me, it is where I spent the first years of my life growing up and the bridge is something I have always liked. Dad used to tell me stories about how clear the water was when he was younger – being able to see to the botttom of the river from the bridge. You would be lucky to be able to see 1 or 2 feet now days.

JB