Thursday, March 3, 2011

Textures of OZ

I must have been travelling somewhere remote when the creativity gene was given out. Either that, or reading a good book! So when Toni (of 'Chickchat' fame) announced this Thursday's theme was 'Textures', I was taken aback. How's an Aussie Travel blogger to blog about textures for goodness sake?? Especially with other bloggers who actually DO have the creativity gene?!





SO … I very nearly gave it a miss!

But then, like any good brainworm, the word kept niggling through my consciousness. Then I thought of a photo I hadn't used in a recent post. HHHMMMmmm... texture, I thought. And where there's one, there might be others! As a non-creative travel blogger, I select photos based on subject matter rather than artistic qualities.

So I went back and looked at some of my photos from a 'creative' perspective to see if I could find any more with texture! And you know what? It's EVERYWHERE!! Either that, or I've missed the point completely!!

As you'll see, my main problem was knowing when to stop!! But I narrowed it down to these - some of my favourite textures of Australia! I hope you enjoy them ...

After the harvest, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia

Under the wharf, Darling River, Bourke, NSW

Outback Sky, Thargomindah, QLD

Razorback, Brachina Gorge, Flinders Ranges, South Australia

Harbour, Cairns, QLD

Thorny Devil, Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory


 Mangrove Boardwalk, Cairns, QLD

Gorge, Kings Canyon, Northern Territory

Ducks at Waterhole, Bowra Sanctuary via Cunnamulla, QLD

Signature Tree, Isabella Falls, Cape York Track via Cooktown, QLD

Rainforest, Daintree Discovery Centre, QLD


Rocks at Sunset, Devil's Marbles, QLD


Rock Columns, Mt Moffatt National Park via Mitchell, QLD

Perry's Sandhill, via Mildura, Victoria

Waterlilies, Tyto Wetlands, Ingham, QLD


Saltpan, Welford National Park, QLD

South Ballina Breakwall, Ballina, NSW


Sand, Pondalowie Bay, Innes National Park, SA


Salvation Jane, Dutchmans Stern via Quorn, South Australia


Rocks, Porcupine Gorge via Hughenden, QLD

Outback landscape from Baldy Top lookout via Quilpie, QLD

Regular readers will note that this post is a departure from my usual style – but if you don't like it, you know where to go!! Yep, that's right! Head on over to Toni's blog and make your complaint there! Actually, head on over anyway and join in or at least have a look at what some REALLY creative people have done with this theme!!


But before you go, check out the entries in Red's Round the World Extravaganza!!  There's still a few more hours until it closes - midnight, Thursday 3rd March (Australian Central Time) - so please join in!!



And if you're thinking this button proves I actually AM creative, think again!  Ironically, Toni's daughter aka 'The Princess' actually drew it for me!! 

Till next time ...

31 comments:

  1. I like this textures theme! your photos are great...so much natural beauty. i especially love the ones of queensland...brings back so many good memories! :)

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  2. The photos are lovely and, as a proud South Aussie, it's terrific to see it featured so often on your blog.

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  3. Gotta tell you, your photos made me OHHHH! out loud (is that OOL?)

    Those are all fabulous examples of texture in nature so thanks for playing! and once again, I get to travel vicariously through you.... win-win!

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  4. You won't find any other place in the world better than the Aussie Landscape for textures. These fantastic photos prove it without a doubt :-).

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  5. These are outstanding photos. I could never pick a favorite because they are all favorites. I'm especially partial to windmills and that Saltpan flatland caught my fancy. Texture galore.

    Help. I'm having trouble entering my post. I got he name of the post but when I click on it, it links back to my last post on Wanna buy a duck. I had copied the URL on the top of the post I'm entering, so it should have linked back to that.... shouldn't it? I'm not techie at all......I'm a computer klutz!!!

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  6. I think I know what I did wrong. How can I delete that and start over?Manzanita

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  8. @Michelle - Thanx! Weird thing is, I've never really consider myself a photographer ...
    @Kath - yep, SA can hold it's own in the 'picturesque' stakes, and other states get plenty of other publicity!
    @Toni - it's mutual, girlfriend! Your theme made me look at my pix completely differently! And maybe a dynamic reaction would turn the OOL into DROOL??!!
    @Windsmoke - agreed! But we're biased, aren't we!!
    @Manzanita - Thanx! And just enter it again - don't know that it can be deleted!
    @Gavin R - Are you actually making a comment on my post? OR is this just - gasp! - spam?? Luckily my readers are intelligent enough to make that distinction!

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  9. All good photos with a couple of exceptional ones. Although you hang in warmer parts of Australia, even there there are such contrasts.

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  10. What a great idea for a post. I love that I can actually 'feel' the textures in them :)

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  11. oh my! Those rocks at Porcupine Gorge!! Wow!
    And I love the thorny devil.
    Great photos, all of them.

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  12. @Andrew - Thanx! Tell me which ones you think exceptional! I'm curious!
    @TGN - all due to Toni, I'm afraid!! But I'll take the credit for the pix!!
    @River - We must have similar tastes - you've picked two of my faves!!

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  13. You did a great job with this challenge. I really love your photos. Even the ones of outhouses :-). You really do have a great "eye" for the camera. Have a great day. Blessings...Mary

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  14. @Mary - thanx! Thought I'd give the loos a miss for this more serious challenge!! But they're never far away ...

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  15. Just found you through Boost your Blog Friday - and am now following you!
    I LOVE these textural pictures of our beautiful country - especially the thorny devil, and the WINDMILL FOR THE GIRLS!!! (do you play that? - in the car - points for boys or girls depending on who spots the windmill first!)

    Hope you have a lovely weekend!
    http://beourbest.blogspot.com/

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  16. Fantastic photos. I love looking at nature. It can be so inspiring. {what an insipid comment, LOL}
    ~Kimberlee
    www.TheSpunkyDiva.com

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  17. Can I just say WOW!! Each picture was better than the one before it. You've completely lost your ability to claim that you're not creative!!

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  18. Hello,
    Following you from Boost My Blog! Please stop by and say hi...and follow me too :)
    Thanks and have a great day!
    Maureen
    Areyouamom.com

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  19. Very cool - your photos are magnificent! Am a huge fan of angles and textures - maybe I can play next time! Enjoy the weekend. BTW - the extravaganza was fun - another Italophile I know is looking to join you if she hasn't already!

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  20. Awesome photographs....thanks for sharing. Probably will never make it to Australia. Followed you from Older Mommy, Still Yummy's tips on green.
    If you'd like to follow me back I'm at:
    http://oaklawnimages.blogspot.com/

    Kathy at Oak Lawn Images

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  21. @Jill - Welcome! Haha - but who gets the points when you get to a wind farm??!!
    @Kimberlee - it's the ONLY inspiration I have for anything 'creative'!!
    @Donna - Of COURSE you can say 'WOW'!! In fact, come back and say it every time I post!!!
    @Are you a Mom - Welcome! No, I'm not a Mom - but come back anytime!!
    @Valerie - you're a blogger's BFF!! Head over to Toni's to play - I believe she's just posted her next theme! So great you joined in the extravaganza - I'll probably do another before I decide whether to continue on a more ongoing basis!!
    @Oak Lawn Lady - Welcome to you too! Hope we can learn from each other through the massive differences in our respective climates/countries!

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  22. Beautiful! Especially the harbor. I'm a new follower from Crazed Follower hop. http://www.grandmasguidetolife.blogspot.com

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  23. Of course your creative! I however have to use clipped photos since all of mine have my fingers in the edge.

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  24. I look forward to checking out your blog every couple days, your photos are amazing, thanks for my mini trip!!

    Monica

    http://oldermommystillyummy.blogspot.com/

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  25. Cool blog! I ran into it because of the simular name.. My blog is named nomadventures. I am backpacking the world alone right now. working my way to Oz from South east asia, hoping to find work for a few months there. I like the pics you have

    justincarmack.blogspot.com

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  26. I nominate you for the Stylish Blogger Award
    I think you have so much to tell us about your beautiful part of the world

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  27. @GG2Life - Welcome! And thanx for following!! I wonder is there a personality test I could apply to which pic you choose as a fave??!!
    @Mrs T - I believe cropping to be one of the greatest unsung inventions of all time ...!!
    @Monica - Mini trip?? This one took you almost all round OZ!!!!
    @Justin - We're either great minds thinking alike, or boring-as-church-no-imagination losers!! You decide!!
    @Oak Lawn Lady - thanx so much! All I have to do now is work out how to collect it ...

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  28. @J Bar - thanx for dropping by! I'm honoured that you like my pix as yours are always so professional!!

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  29. @JallieDaddy - thanx! But they're all even better in the flesh...

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