This is our last day of Christmas and the photos I posted in December will still be very fresh. I hope you have enjoyed this series. I will be back tomorrow with my usual posting.
The twelfth day of Christmas
This is our last day of Christmas and the photos I posted in December will still be very fresh. I hope you have enjoyed this series. I will be back tomorrow with my usual posting.
A Melbourne based photographer and artist. Someone who loves where she lives and sharing it with others. She's also passionate about her garden.
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What a beautiful image of the lighthouse!
It is, thanks Erica.
I haven’t managed to catch all of them as we’ve been away over the holidays but yes, I have enjoyed this series – it was a great way to celebrate the 12 days of Christmas đ
Thank you Sarah, I did it more so I could also have a break Sarah. So no worries about not seeing them all.
Great photos -.the B&W view of the grasses and branches and sky is very engaging. Bravo . And what is the white bird standing in the shallows?
Thank you so much David, the white bird is a great egret, I believe.
Nice.
Thanks Ziggy.
A fun series. Thanks Leanne.
Glad you liked it Margaret, I need to thank you for the idea.
đI’m glad it came in useful for you as I know you hadn’t been keen on the challenge (though you had a brilliant idea, as it turned out)
It was useful. I should learn to sit on things for a while, let my brain tick over. lol
I think our brains start to grind quite slowly, the older we get!
Oh yeah, that’s for sure. lol
Stunning! I especially liked the bridge photos.
Thank you Egidio.
Loved them all. You certainly added to the holiday joy. I hope yours were good.
Thank you so much Mike, yeah, it was good.
As as young Oliver Twist once saidâŚâIâll have some more pleaseâ.
Lots more to come I hope Ted, I have lots of plan ahead. Thank you.
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Thanks for this series. Very enjoyable
That is good to hear Allan, thank you.