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Posted on 29/06/20 12:51:17 PM
lwc
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Wonderful Anna...!

Fascinating link too...thanks!

Posted on 29/06/20 2:18:08 PM
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Posted on 29/06/20 2:29:25 PM
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Re: Challenge 812: The fisherman's hut
An atmospheric and beautiful video from Anna, with fitting music by Elton John.

Posted on 29/06/20 7:44:44 PM
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Re: Challenge 812: The fisherman's hut
tooquilos wrote:
I've used some of my own photos for this challenge.


Lovely Anna. Superbly atmospheric.

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Posted on 29/06/20 7:50:58 PM
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tooquilos wrote:

http://www.historyofsydney.com.au/fisherman-huts-crater-cove/

Not far from where I live is around 6 or 7 little ramshackle fishermen's huts, tucked away from civilisation, that were initially built during the Great Depression and then more came along in the 1960s. I have visited these huts on several occasions and the one hour trek from the top of the headland to the huts is quite difficult, involving some rock climbing, bush bashing and mud sliding, however the reward is spectacular. An opportunity to step back in time and visit each hut and imagine what life would've been like for the small community that called these huts, home. No one lives there now and they are protected by National Parks and Wildlife. I've used some of my own photos for this challenge.



How interesting, if I ever get back to Sydney I'll have to check it out. Loved your entry, Amazing as always.


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Posted on 30/06/20 12:27:16 PM
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Lovely evocation Anna - in the meantime has anyone got an umbrella I think there's a storm a coming



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Posted on 30/06/20 2:26:13 PM
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Budget cuts are now affecting the World Aquanaut Security Patrol.

http://vimeo.com/433986880





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Posted on 30/06/20 3:34:46 PM
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josephine harvatt wrote:
has anyone got an umbrella I think there's a storm a coming




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Posted on 30/06/20 3:43:55 PM
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HE'S BACK!!!




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Posted on 30/06/20 3:50:27 PM
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You're getting very ambitious Gordon .......... Wow ............

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Posted on 30/06/20 6:47:33 PM
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Gordon I loved the opening of your video.

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Posted on 30/06/20 7:48:49 PM
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I found the key to the padlock.




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Posted on 01/07/20 03:49:52 AM
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Unfortunately, I've got other fish to fry. Someday, I hope I have time for another animation.





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Posted on 01/07/20 08:54:11 AM
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Thank you so much everyone for your comments The entries so far are fantastic. Vibeke, Im glad you found the key looks great opened.

David, it's so obvious it almost embarrassing that no one else, including myself, thought along those lines. To say it's brilliant is an understatement. Perfect fit and well suited. Good on you !!

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Posted on 01/07/20 10:04:18 AM
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Thanks David and Sarah.

For those of you who have never heard of Stingray, I thought that I should explain where my entry originated. You may have seen previous postings where I used some mid-60s puppet shows created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson - Thunderbirds, Fireball XL5 and, in this case, Stingray. The YouTube video below was the template for my own video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E06cNv55jTs

One of the main adversaries of WASP were the Aquaphibians who lived in Titanica, a city at the bottom of the ocean, whose submarines were in the shape of a fish.

Hey, I'm 12 years old, I grew up with this



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Posted on 01/07/20 11:12:38 AM
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"He's Back!"



Posted on 01/07/20 1:34:20 PM
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So many great entries to comment on so suffice to say fine and imaginative work by all - loved the animations, Noah's arc, he's back and so on.👍👍👍
I like Anna used many of my own photos in this creation.






Posted on 01/07/20 2:21:51 PM
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Re: Challenge 812: The fisherman's hut
GKB wrote:
Budget cuts are now affecting the World Aquanaut Security Patrol.



Ah that opening music - very evocative ...


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Posted on 01/07/20 5:58:15 PM
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Re: Challenge 812: The fisherman's hut
tooquilos wrote:

http://www.historyofsydney.com.au/fisherman-huts-crater-cove/

Not far from where I live is around 6 or 7 little ramshackle fishermen's huts, tucked away from civilisation, that were initially built during the Great Depression and then more came along in the 1960s. I have visited these huts on several occasions and the one hour trek from the top of the headland to the huts is quite difficult, involving some rock climbing, bush bashing and mud sliding, however the reward is spectacular. An opportunity to step back in time and visit each hut and imagine what life would've been like for the small community that called these huts, home. No one lives there now and they are protected by National Parks and Wildlife. I've used some of my own photos for this challenge.





Thank you for sharing this with us.

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Posted on 01/07/20 6:44:12 PM
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Re: Challenge 812: The fisherman's hut
Very nice entries everyone--I liked yours particularly David.

Here's the "sequel" to my first entry, and please note the different windmill. The police are too late



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