27/01/10

Australia day 2010 at The Entrance  -  Categories: whatever...  -  @ 09:16:10 pm
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Comment from: Andy Barrow [Visitor] Email · http://www.andybarrow.com.au/blog
someone was busy with the camera. I am not one for people shots, but these capture the feel of the day.
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Comment from: Tom Brennan [Visitor] · http://www.sellebooksandsoftwareonline.com/
Great shots - looks like a great day out was had.
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Comment from: Life Insurance Quotes UK [Visitor] Email · http://www.quotes4life.co.uk
WOW! I wish we had something simular in the UK. You guys have Australia Day, the US has Independance Day... we dont have anything as such in the UK :(
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Comment from: puppy pens [Visitor] Email · http://www.puppypen.org.uk
It looks like a good day and night was enjoyed by all there. There was a good Australia day celebration in the Australia themed bar in my local town here in the UK.
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Comment from: Clare [Visitor] Email · http://www.strikelaser.com.au/
Cool Pictures! I've never been to a nice beach party (Sitting on a Cold Beach in Wales cant count can it!!??)
I love how the man in the blue t-shirt looks so Auzzie!!

Thank you for sharing your photos.
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Comment from: insurance quotes [Visitor] · http://www.2insure4less.com/
Some great shots....the celebratory mood definitely comes through!! Don't know if this is old news or not but there is a photojournal/book entitled "The Australia Day Project" which is comprised of different shots from various people who entered a competition. The book includes stories from each of the photographers and their visual memories of the day.

http://www.photoartgallery.com/blog/post/Australia-Day-Photo-Book.aspx


Cheers,
Chris.R
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