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EarthSeaSky
16-08-2006, 11:32 PM
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I was struck by the contrast between the present and the past and a glass facade reflecting
the building in which I am shooting through a wrought iron arch. I gotta run to catch my bus!
http://www.photo.net.au/members/d/3007-2/Lonnie01em.jpg
D70s

LyndaC
17-08-2006, 08:36 PM
Nice frame, and the metro tasmania bus gives it its own title.

EarthSeaSky
17-08-2006, 11:23 PM
Lynda, Although I was born and bred in Hobart, Lonnie (as we locals affectionately call it)
is where I feel at home. Launceston's heritage is unspoiled, we have beautifully preserved old buildings,
quiet leafy parks, a stunning Gorge minutes from the centre of town and a very simple laid back lifestyle.
http://www.photo.net.au/members/d/3028-2/Lonnie3.jpg

http://www.photo.net.au/members/d/3025-2/Lonnie2.jpg
The old Post Office is now an elegant restaurant

Cheyenne
18-08-2006, 02:23 PM
Wow Mark you have some gorgeous shots there :D

I'm not usually one for urban photography as I am very much a country girl but seeing those images makes me want to visit Launceston :D

EarthSeaSky
19-08-2006, 06:30 AM
Nice frame, and the metro tasmania bus gives it its own title.Thanks Lynda ... I waited patiently for 40 minutes in Sporstgirl's
foyer for that bus to arrive and hide an incongruent bus shelter.
Wow Mark you have some gorgeous shots there :D
I'm not usually one for urban photography as I am very much a country girl but seeing those images makes me want to visit Launceston :DAnne, Lonnie really is just a big country town! If you do, Sandra and I would be glad to show you around.
http://www.photo.net.au/members/d/3102-2/Lonnie7_001.jpg

http://www.photo.net.au/members/d/3105-2/LonnieH.jpg

Mike
24-09-2006, 12:46 AM
Your Free Gallery has been Fixed!