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17 March 2009

St Patricks Day

Filed under: Daily Photo — Stephen Gibson @ 6:03 pm

I haven’t photographed many Irish things recently, but here’s a nice emerald view from mount glorious, Queensland.

A view from the mount glorious hills

A view from the mount glorious hills

16 March 2009

Sunny Brisbane

Filed under: Daily Photo — Stephen Gibson @ 11:49 am
A view across the brisbane river towards brisbane CBD

A view across the brisbane river towards brisbane CBD

15 March 2009

Telegraph Newspaper Building, Queens Street

Filed under: Daily Photo — Stephen Gibson @ 5:47 pm
Front of the telegraph newspaper building, brisbane

Front of the telegraph newspaper building, brisbane

14 March 2009

Historic Facade

Filed under: Daily Photo — Stephen Gibson @ 5:45 pm
historic building facade, queen street, brisbane

historic building facade, queen street, brisbane

13 March 2009

Queen Street

Filed under: Daily Photo — Stephen Gibson @ 4:41 pm
Queen street mall, brisbane

Queen street mall, brisbane

12 March 2009

Peace Pagoda

Filed under: Daily Photo — Stephen Gibson @ 4:37 pm
Pagoda and Wheel

Pagoda and Wheel

Nepal Peace Pagoda, brisbane, one of only three nepalese pagodas outside of nepal, built for the 1988 world expo in southbank parklands.

11 March 2009

Memorial Park

Filed under: Daily Photo — Stephen Gibson @ 4:29 pm
memorial park steps, brisbane

memorial park steps, brisbane

10 March 2009

Brisbane City Beach

Filed under: Daily Photo — Stephen Gibson @ 9:54 am
the streets city beach brisbane

the streets city beach brisbane

9 March 2009

Performing Arts Centre

Filed under: Daily Photo — Stephen Gibson @ 9:43 am

Okay, after the cyclone excitement back to the brisbane photos I took in spring (OCT)

Queensland performing arts centre on the southbank

Queensland performing arts centre on the southbank

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8 March 2009

Cyclone Hamish

Filed under: Daily Photo — Stephen Gibson @ 9:43 am
Tropical Cyclone Hamish

Path of Tropical Cyclone Hamish

Looks like it missed us so long as it does not turn, airlie is just on the edge of the outer circle… looking out of the window its hard to believe that there a possible 290km/h winds about 150k away…

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