Landscapes

Various images where the landscape is the prominent subject - be it built environment, rainforest or desert.

The Challenge

  • Posted on: 2 February 2007
  • By: agittins
You know, since 9/11 you can't point a camera at anything without someone getting all suspicious and in your face about it!
Taken out the back of Maleny (Witta I think it is) in the hinterlands of th

You know, since 9/11 you can't point a camera at anything without someone getting all suspicious and in your face about it!
Taken out the back of Maleny (Witta I think it is) in the hinterlands of th

Soli-tree

  • Posted on: 7 December 2006
  • By: agittins
A sad, solitary tree stands on what you might call a tidal flat in Pinkenba, Qld, Australia.

Taken with a Fuji FinePix S7000 in RAW mode, converted using UFRaw and processed using the Gimp (sharpen

A sad, solitary tree stands on what you might call a tidal flat in Pinkenba, Qld, Australia.

Taken with a Fuji FinePix S7000 in RAW mode, converted using UFRaw and processed using the Gimp (sharpen

Airbus A380 - As far into the hangar as it gets

  • Posted on: 16 December 2005
  • By: agittins
This is the new A380 when it made it's first visit to Australian soil - touching down at Brisbane airport for a quick Quantas paintjob before heading down south. Note the size of the massive semi-trailer parked on the apron of the hangar, then look at the plane! Maximum takeoff weight: 590,000 kg (1,300,700 lbs) - yup, a MILLION POUNDS! If you love your specs, you can check out some good A380 stats at <a href="http://www.thaitechnics.com/aircraft/a3xx.html" target="_blank">Thai Technics</a>
This is the new A380 when it made it's first visit to Australian soil - touching down at Brisbane airport for a quick Quantas paintjob before heading down south. Note the size of the massive semi-trailer parked on the apron of the hangar, then look at the plane! Maximum takeoff weight: 590,000 kg (1,300,700 lbs) - yup, a MILLION POUNDS! If you love your specs, you can check out some good A380 stats at Thai Technics

Bravery

  • Posted on: 6 October 2005
  • By: agittins
We have had a couple of largish bushfires around Keperra and the Gap over the last two days, this afternoon it really took off. Our Fire &amp; Rescue guys were going hard at it in the choppers protect
We have had a couple of largish bushfires around Keperra and the Gap over the last two days, this afternoon it really took off. Our Fire & Rescue guys were going hard at it in the choppers protect

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