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theage.com My MelbourneThe online version of The Age newspaper has a section called My Melbourne. Melbournian are encourage to submitt photos of melbourne.
It is not a competition of any kind, but a showcase of melbourne and melbournians photographic talent. I submitted a photo in October. It appeared on the My Melbourne site a week later, no big deal really. But the image does carry sentimental signficance. I proposed marriage to my GF that day in Banksia Park. Of course i did not mention this in my submission. the link is here http://www.theage.com.au/ftimages/2004/ ... 41967.html For those of u who have not been to Banksia Park in Bulleen, a large Japanese Cherry Tree grove sits almost in the centre of the park. the foreground image is a detail of a blossoming cherry tree. here is the submitted photo (yes the image is dull, but prints look just find) cheers
A lovely shot genji - cherry blossoms are stunning and something I miss living in Sydney - but back in the UK they were the delight of spring.
Chris Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
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