JAPAN!

Japan

Last year I had an opportunity to do some travelling. I hadn’t travelled overseas since I was in high school so I was so excited about this two week holiday to Japan.

I excitedly travelled to Sydney to stay overnight at my daughters place prior to heading to the airport. Then the next morning we loaded up my car with all of our luggage for three people and headed off!

We were lucky in that we left the car at a family members home and caught a train direct to the airport dragging our luggage as we went. I had no idea how much I would resent this huge travel bag during my two weeks in Japan!

It didn’t quite go well at the start as we ended up with a 14 hour delay to our flight which threw us all out. Thankfully Qantas gave us accomodation so I didn’t have to go out of my way to get back to the airport again. We were able to relax and head to the airport without the frantic mad scramble. We also had voucher for a delicious and filling breakfast the next morning. All I can say is THANKYOU QANTAS!

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After the significant delay, we were off on a rather long flight to Japan! I hadn’t flown for decades so the novelty of the flight didn’t escape me. I still love the take off and landing. It’s like riding a tame rollercoaster.

I was fascinated by the chap that was in the next aisle. He was so focused on his reading (essentially the whole flight). I did speak to him as we disembarked and asked him what he’d his attention for nearly 10 hours. His response was that he was reviewing the document. I don’t think I’ve seen anyone so focused on paper.

It was such a very LONG day and we were rather frazzled by the time we landed and settled into the hotel that was booked for our first night. I was really annoyed with dragging a 17 kg bag up and down stairs and dragging it along to the hotel. When I go to Japan again, it will be a taxi ride for sure!

Beach Camels

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Last April I went on a bit of a drive with my boy along Stockton Beach and then we headed off to Anna Bay to see the camels.

There is a tourism spot on Birubi Point where people flock to go on a bit of a jaunt on a camel along the beach or sand boarding. On public holidays you can’t even park your car there because there is literally no room. I do feel sorry for the locals having to deal with the chaos and confusion of the tourists visiting on all the public holidays. Buses, 4WD, cars, vans… all shapes and all sizes visiting all the time, it must get very frustrating for the locals.

The company that runs the Camel rides are Adventure Camel Rides. The camels are well treated and rested up appropriately. Their head camel is a handsome dude called Sid. He is a super chilled out camel.

If you are ever in the Anna Bay Area, it might be worth your while to visit these dudes and head off on a Camel adventure.

 

Australian Reptile Park

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I visited the reptile park last February and snapped a few images using my Sony RX100 and the good old iPhone (6s+). I hadn’t intended on posting these up on a web page but now I am rethinking everything.

Some of these images are pretty awful but what the hell……

If you want to visit… check out their website for directions and more information https://reptilepark.com.au

 

 

 

January 2018

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I’ve been very slack with maintaining this website so I’ve decided to go back to 2018 and edit images and posting some on the website as a bit of a photo journal.

On the 27th January 2018, I accompanied my son on a 4WD adventure to Stockton Beach NSW with my little Sony Rx-100 and snapped some images of the day.

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View of Newcastle NSW from Stockton Beach

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Stockton Beach have quad bike tours of the dunes.

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Stockton Beach have quad bike tours of the dunes.

MV Sygna was a 53,000 tonne Norwegian bulk carrier and now shipwreck on Stockton Beach in the Port Stephens LGA in New South Wales, Australia.[1] The ship ran aground during a major storm on 26 May 1974 and the wreck has become an icon and landmark for the local area.

More information about the Sygna

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The remains of the Synga

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Possible rusty Sygna remains on Stockton Beach

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Stunning Stockton Coastline

The notorious Bluebottle is the pest that can ruin a beautiful day at the beach. It can whack a nasty sting behind it’s beautiful blue exterior.

Learn More about the Bluebottle

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The Australian Blue Bottle

Whenever I go to the beach, I LOVE snapping images of the little waves breaking along the shore. There is something mesmerising about that. It’s the sight, sound and smell of the whole thing.

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LINKIN PARK (11th December 2010)

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I was incredibly blessed to be able to attend several Linking Park concerts when they toured in 2010. Back then I had my trusty Nikon D90 and I thought it was FABULOUS!

I had NO idea what I should be doing with the settings so I just winged it and I have to say I was pretty happy with how some of these images turned out.

Keywords: Practice Practice Practice!

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