These legs belong to a 77+ year old Greater Flamingo in Adelaide Zoo. This Flamingo is older than either of my parents!
Royal Adelaide Show
Feeling a bit clammy?
Circulation?
What happens when you combine a wide angle lens and a magnify glass?
Did some experimenting with my 14mm wide angle lens and a magnify glass (stuck on the front).
It provided a significantly increase in the scale of the object in focus in the foreground.
It also caused a dramatic change to the out of focus background, appearing more like an abstract painting than a photograph.
Thanks for looking.
Amazing brain waves
Long grass
Whilst briefly in London, I stumbled across this chap sleeping in Green Park (aptly named) near Buckingham Palace.

I recently spent a week in Darwin and was surprised to see many more long grass people than I was accustom when I left Darwin 20 years ago. Long grass people (predominantly indigenous Australians) live without housing, in the parks in and around Darwin. Anyone who has been to Darwin will know that during and after the wet season, the grass in some of these park areas is quite high. I am not sure if the problem is worse, maybe I became oblivious to long grass people when I lived in Darwin.
So it seems that parks (with grass) are a good place to rest, no matter where you are in the world.
Viva Colombia
Whilst in Copenhagen, I stumbled across a vibrant and musical parade presented by Colombian Viva in Copenhagen, as part of the Copenhagen Festival.
This was one of the many happy and slightly sinister looking participants.
Frit Danmark
Whilst in Copenhagen I went to the Museum of Danish Resistance. It provides an interesting conundrum….
King Christian X allowed Nazi occupation and some level of influence and control of Denmark, in return for Denmark not declaring war on Germany. Initially and briefly the Danish fought the Nazi’s, but soon realised they would be annihilated, which led to their occupation. As the Nazis exerted more control, the Free Denmark resistance grew, eventually working quite closely with British intelligence, particularly towards the end of the war.
A sense of regret emerges from the museum, of allowing the occupation, and of the effectiveness of Danish Resistance, which appeared to have little impact until the end of the war. Certainly the Danish are rightly proud of the resistance, and many brave people succumbed to the Nazis. But… herein lies the conundrum, I sense a desire for a different tack, would it have made any difference… I don’t know, a lot of people would have died and superb architecture and culture destroyed. Maybe if other Scandinavian countries had been less passive, there would have been a different outcome.

This ‘tank’ was a farm style truck, bolstered with an outer shell of steel plate. The holes allowed those inside to see and shoot. There are signs of battle, but obviously it didn’t encounter a Nazi tank.



