It is easy to find lots of Yellow around you when you look hard enough.
Such a happy colour –
More yellow flowers… Banksia… my favourite
Riverfire festival: Support the duck???
Yellow houses….
in New Zealand
and in Denmark
Bees like yellow too……
I used the picsart app to embellish the final photo
Join in with the Daily Post’s Yellow – Photography Challenge and find some yellow in your environment.
Something to Ponder About
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A philosophic Aussie writes here at StPA, one who will readily admit to loving Scandinavia. I'm interested in global politics and what drives us to be who we are. Scratch the surface and you'll find a practical Environmentalist with an egalitarian bent, trying to unleash a little creativity via the written word.
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The duck is in Brisbane now? He sure gets around.
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Can you tell me about it… I don’t actually know what it is representing? This was in Brisvegas for October, for the Riverfire festival.
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Apparently the big rubber duck travels the world. One blogger has seen it in Canada, another in Pennsylvania, another in Singapore , and another in Norway. Don’t know what it represents, but maybe just a well travelled duck.
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How strange, but great fun. Surely it must be some kind of fundraiser?
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I have found some more information on the duck cancer fundraiser here:
http://www.supporttheduck.org.au/
Another mystery solved!
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Cool. Slueth on the case
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Lovely yellows – and Denmark of course!
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I agree totally with that comment!! (smile)
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You certainly found ‘yellow’ – great photos.
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Thanks Judy!!! It is such a bright colour
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awesome postit fer yeller 😎 happy holidaze to you an urs this season 🙂 frum da’ Q
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Thanks, and also to you Quark!! Happy Christmas and the best of blogging wishes to you in 2015.
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Love your yellows. I find it not very easy to photograph yellow, the light must be just right
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Oh, ok, Inneke, then perhaps I will ask if there are other colours you find easier to photography in NZ?
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It really has more to do with the time of day or how bright the sunlight is. I usually get some extra white sharp reflections. If you look at the yellow teapot in my one photo you’ll see what I mean. I also think the sunlight here is very bright after 9 am up to late afternoon.
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Yes, I do understand now. Perhaps your light is so bright due to the hole in the ozone layer???? I also have the intense light here, whereas where there is more cloud cover, it is easier. Funny how photographers need good light, but strong sunlight is just too much!
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That’s it! People who know suggest to take photos in the shade but here it is still to strong/bright.
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Your yellows made me very happy.
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Oh that is sweet Ann. I appreciate your words.
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You show that yellow shows up in all kinds of ways.
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Thanks Lulu. It certainly does.
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