Travel work and shyte....

Lovely photos. Sorry for all the misfortune you experienced during this trip, it did make for a story worthy of sharing. Thanks.

My condolences for your loss.
 
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Thanks for the compliments guys, having the camera along makes it just a little bit more interesting for me and by the end of the week the guys I was traveling with were finding pictures for me to take... :)
 
Amazing shots brother, You have to teach me how to do that some time!

Rock on!

Easy... See a Roo and aim your vehicle at it :D Andy, amazing photos and thanks for sharing. I have always wanted to visit Australia since I was a kid. Will have to start saving and get down there one day before I'm old and gray.
 
Thanks guys.... I do prefer to take out 'Roos with a rifle as opposed to a vehicle...but you do what you have to do... ;)

There is nothing too special about the camera gear, Nikon D80 (with lots of bumps and bruises as I can always baby it) and for all of these it was wearing a Nikon 18-200VR lens. The night shots are only possible thanks to a Manfrotto tripod.
 
Always enjoy your pics. Next time I go back to Thailand, I hope to make a trip to Australia too.
 
Thanks for sharing the pictures, Andy! You certainly get to see some beautiful and unusual country! :eek:
 
All well and good being home but just got told I am on the road again now till early next week..!!!
 
That quarry photo is unique and a little disturbing ... seems to portray the expression "down to the bowels of the earth" ... what are they mining there ?

What do you do when you're on the road ... surveying for mining companies ?
 
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