One set of gates into the Euroa Showgrounds – Austral Gates Ringlock Fence.
- Camera: PENTAX K20D
- ISO: 200
One set of gates into the Euroa Showgrounds – Austral Gates Ringlock Fence.
Seeing the back of the Geelong Mime bollard makes it worth going back and looking at the front again. The mime is holding a ticket “Admit 1 February 14th”. Looking at the front, you can see that the mime has a broken heart and appears to be crying. The bollard also has one of the many bollard bunnies, a feature of this great outdoor artwork.
Ian MacDonald, Engineer and Surveyor for the City of Geelong, he designed the Eastern Beach complex. He holds the rolled-up plans. A very chunky, and casually attired me in the middle. On the right is Robert de Bruce Johnstone, three-times Mayor of Geelong and Geelong MLA for 13 years.
The cinema attendant in the Geelong Bollards outdoor artwork by Jan Mitchell. The Joy Ark was a short-lived cinema on the shore and extending into the bay at Geelong’s Eastern Beach, very close to the bollard’s location now.
Another one of the 104 Geelong Bollards art project along the waterfront.
The Geelong Lifesavers are a part of the Geelong Bollards, a collection of 104 art works by artist Jan Mitchell.
Grass seed heads, or the inflorescence, is the flower head of the plant. The bright sun and the background shadow highlight the details nicely.
The little waterfall in the shade of a big gum tree, just downstream of the bridge.
The bridge over the first creek on the farm – a concrete pipe with locally sourced rocks filling the dip and levelling the track.
Nature slowly takes back the small creek that had been fenced-off and planted with native trees a few years earlier. The nature reserve soon became a home to the odd wallaby.
A candid shot of Mrs Walker looking back over her shoulder on the way back from a walk up the paddock.