As Evening Falls the sun paints the ripples on this pond with gold. Two ducks enjoy the quiet solitude
Gulf Country Morning
Abstract Sea
The Lighthouse. Myall Lakes
Harbour Bridge Sydney
The Opera House, Sydney
Taking A Moment
Strange Play
Music in all its forms is still music
Loyal Following
Different Strokes
The old faceless buildings that were once the warehauses at the Rocks in downtown Sydney still stand strong after almost two centuries
Dining alfresco inside Queen Vic Building, Sydney
Dinners
On The Street
A Landscape
Sunshine Coast Hinterland
Noosa River
Essential Service
Vietnamese Coffee
Rhian and Rhiana
An hours walk from the nearest car park ensures this pristine beach is free from the crowds.
Looking back towards Noosa Beach and the hinterland beyond. Mt Cooroy is central in the backwith Mt Tinbeerwha which was the subjec of an earlier blog lies to the right side of the photo
Singer
Halfway between Noosa Heads and A Bay lies Granite Bay. Popular with surfers catching waves from the point
Bridge Over The Saigon River
Tuk Tuks along the road to Angkor Wat in the early mist
Homeward Bound
Unperturbed, this lady peddals her cycle through the flooded street on her way home from the shops
These gents were engrossed in a board game similar to draughts
Taking a moment to change her shoes at the side of the road, this lady wears the traditional Vietnamese hat
The Power Of Feet
Kimmy From Saigon
City Hall contrasts the evening sky at the top of Nguyen Hue as folk gather to spend time in each others company
The imposing seven metre tall statue of Ho Chi Minh stands in front of the City hall named in his honor
Nguyen Hue becomes a dazzling light display as night transcends day. The blue building is an animated light show
Always ready with a smile and a wink, Hue saved me from the marauding hands of a tiny pick-pocket one evening
The lights playing over this building change in an animated choriogragh bringing life to the drabness of the buildings.
Carrying this tray of souvenirs around for twelve hours is not everyones idea of a way to make a living. Dung Bui does this at least six days a week and always with a smile
My Tour guide took this photo of me standing outside this cathedral. It’s easy to see why he is a tour guide
These three ladies, Linh, Dung and Tinh, along with Nga, were there to help find my lost hotel
This guy took me across the main city highlights after my feet became too weary to walk. I rode the central city roundabout on the back of this bike. A must do when in town
Nha was one of the girls who help in the quest to find the Hong Han Hotel
Fire Eater
Peddling his Trike Taxi, I saw this guy all over the city during the week I was there
Aline and Tegan took time out for a chat while waiting for their turn for yet another abseil down the cliffs at Mt Tinbeerwah
Nepalese Tourist
Jim takes care of the safety preparations before decending one of the cliffs on Mt Tinbeerwah while Ryan looks on
Aline carefully descends the cliff face during her abseiling course with The Outdoor Education Consultants
Tourist Photographing the Photographer. One of the many tourists capturing memories at Fort Bonifacio in Manila