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silos at daybreak
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'A Little Poser'
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dust-n-suns glow
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'Cocky-tail Hour'
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A Rosey Pink
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'almost Sunset'
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sorta looks like an old face on it's side....LOL....
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'found-a-bug!!'
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A Rural, Southern Cross Evening...
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a 'camels' head
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'A Very Pretty Evening..'
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'At The Shed'
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'Auger-n-Quarte rs'
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'It's Twilight Time'
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Beautiful Eucalypts
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'Chuggin Outa There'
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'Dawn is Breaking'
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'East- Towards The Salt Lake
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evening muster
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'Hay-Man... It's Mel Gibson.... In Disguise...'.jp g
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fallowed ground
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Freshly Fallowed
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'farm among the GumTrees
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'From A Stump'
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from Brown to Blue
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'Georgey-Girl' Out Front
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Raining To The South
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'Take Me To Your Leader!'
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Album Description:
While cooking for the shearers around the Southern Cross area in Western Australia...I managed toTake a few Pickies...[.reallllly]....I hope you enjoy the tour....*_*...
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14 comments
Wonderful album; thanks for sharing and greetings from Uwe.
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uwe49 2004.12.09 at 19:46:42 PST
I hope that one day I get to see your beloved Australia for real, until then I shall continue to enjoy your wonderful albums. Luv n Hugs and Camels too....Meg.
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m62000 2004.09.11 at 13:46:59 PDT
You caught some great ones here Gypsy Gal! Super album!!! A very pleasant place for photography......:-))))) Hugs and Camels...Jane
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peonierose 2004.07.23 at 15:21:48 PDT
Thanks for sharing some great pics of farm life around southern cross. Very nice job ....... donnali
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donnali127 2004.07.22 at 19:24:37 PDT
HI GYPSY LOVE THIS ALBUM AND THE PRESENTATION OF IT. KEEP ON SNAPPING GIRL, AND GIVE US SOME MORE ROBERTO
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blackorchid100100 2004.07.13 at 08:39:38 PDT
grat composition. superb.
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estevegar01 2004.07.09 at 09:41:05 PDT
Your Album and commentaries are SUPERB! Very powerful presentation! Excellent images and with perfectly executed picture composition! Hi Gypsy, please accept my thanks and gratitude for your generous comments under my featured album "Living Skies Above Prairie". Your enthusiasm is an inspiration for me and our webshots friendship has allowed me to view images from around the world. I am grateful for our friendship and although I express it now as I'm about to leave on vacation, for a month or so, it is meant always. My thanks and I wish you a great summer. Greetings, Rafal I will view your portfolio after my vacation !!!! you have awesome images !!!
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komierowski1100 2004.07.08 at 11:52:57 PDT
Hello dear Gypsy, this is a wonderful album, Oh how I envy you for living in Australia...I always wanted to visit there. Love the "Mel Gibson" trick you played on us. All your pictures are fabulous. Thanks for visiting my Titi cat. A big hug,Kathy
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katifelkai 2004.07.05 at 11:41:43 PDT
Southern Cross had its own Gang, can't remember their number. I worked on the Kalgoorlie half of the train line with a Kal based gang. I remember this country from the window of the Prospector, its roughly where the mulga gives way to the wheat and sheep.
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williamjfisher 2004.07.01 at 16:57:22 PDT
This was the weirdest thing....There no rain and very little sunlight.... and it wasn't a rainbow.... just this 'prism' sitting there inthe Eastern Sky....' Beautiful picture, but the caption is wrong. It really IS raining, you can see the rain falling to the right side of the rainbow. Much rain never reaches the aerth, it evaporates in warmer layers of air. Rainbows can only exist when there is water, and the sunlight shines on this water under an angle of 42 degrees, as seen from the onlooker's point of view.
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sante1 2004.06.29 at 04:20:35 PDT
This your latest album is even better than the featured one. I like the dust in the sheeps' pen. Did you know the Blue Gum Tree is the highest tree in the world? Of course you did.
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sante1 2004.06.29 at 04:13:33 PDT
Hi Gypsy! What a beautiful new album!! My favorites are the skies and the "muster" ; pics.#3 is an awesome shot! So wonderful of you to capture all this beauty amid this hard work! Will visit again soon! God bless, Shaun
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shaunhouston 2004.06.28 at 05:05:44 PDT
Hi Gypsy! You have done it again!! A wonderful Australian album with typical farm scenes and your natural talent with the camera. Great work. Love the way you captured the golden dust from the sheep and the rosey glow of the pink clouds to the east. Thanks for sharing.. Gladys.
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gladysclancy 2004.06.28 at 00:18:02 PDT
This ia a "Most Interesting" album. Thanks for sharing life at the Southern Cross. Doug in California USA
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dyetter 2004.06.27 at 13:11:23 PDT
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