More koala photos from Carter’s Beach, Ulupna Island. (Nikon D3000) Thanks for looking. 🙂
Kookaburra, Carter’s Beach, Ulupna Island, Victoria (Camera: Nikon D3000 SLR) Thanks for looking. 🙂
Koala, Carter’s Beach. (Nikon D3000 SLR) Thanks for looking. 🙂
This adorable koala snoozed in the tree right behind our camper trailer. That’s a bit of canvas showing in the bottom left corner of the first photo. Carter’s Beach, (Murray River), Ulupna Island, Victoria. (Nikon D3000) Thanks for looking. 🙂
Just a few pics of our location – we were alone for the first night at this sandy beach, just outside the Barmah National Park, on the Murray River. The day after we arrived, we put up our new gazebo for the first time. Had a bit of luck there, picking up a heavy duty […]
Did you find the pot of gold or turn off to go home. Rainbows are magical things, make you feel happy.
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The photo doesn’t do it justice. The other end looked to be over our place – until we got there! The gold mining people are asking for an exploration licence to investigate just up and over the other side of the road!
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Typical, not happy with what they already have.
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Get yourself a battery powered charger, you just connect and voila, instant power. They aren’t very expensive and come with connections to match most phones.
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I’ve been eyeing off one of those power storage devices, Sue – they’re a brilliant idea and can charge a phone up several times, never be without power again
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So beautiful. Even with a less-than-satisfactory photo, I can still tell how vivid it was!
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Thanks Cindi.
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What a beauty!! ❤
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Great job! the back reflection is perfect.
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Thanks Elizabeth.
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Serves you right for letting your bloody ‘phone run down.
😉
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I’d flattened during the afternoon while taking photos of video lecture points on the climate change MOOC. I’d turned the phone right off to conserve the battery and I was sure the rainbow would fade before it powered up enough. It took ages.
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???
How do you ‘power up’ a mobile when you’re outdoors ???
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It wasn’t flat yet, M-R. Before I left home I turned it into “off off”, not “standby off”. So, by “powering up”, I mean it had to go through it’s start up sequence – power on, read chip, operating system, look for a signal, all that stuff. 🙂
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Oh yes, I forgot about all the wireless stuff. When I power up my mobile I plug the thinggy in to the wall switch. 😀
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I charge mine with the thing plugged into the wall, too, M-R.
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I give up.
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I should have just said “I switched the phone on and it took ages” sorry for confusing you, M-R. ❤
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dead phone or not, it’s a beautiful rainbow!
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Thanks Kayti.
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Lovely!
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Thanks Carol Ann.
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