Photograph copyright: DAVID McMAHON (Image ID: Sydney2010-6461)This shot of a submarine's conning tower and radar scanner was not shot at sea. It was shot inland, in the Australian Outback!
Trust me, there really is a full-size submarine in the parkland (yes, you DID read that right) in the tiny New South Wales town of Holbrook.
I shot this during the Easter long weekend this year and when I posted it a few days later on my Red Bubble site, I was not prepared for the reaction it attracted. The shot received almost 500 hits in a couple of hours.
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nice shot david...wow lots of people wanting to be conned...smiles.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Brian - nice repartee!
ReplyDeleteNeat,Saving energy eh?.
ReplyDeleteYes, very well put, iMac!
ReplyDeleteNice to see you back on-line again (I must have been sleeping during lesson). You have been sorely missed. Your sense of humour has fortunately not changed :-)
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That is an unusual shot. No wonder that it attracted attention.
ReplyDeleteNo way is this one going out to sea.
Maggie X
Nuts in May
A submarine in the outback? That's novel! :)
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ReplyDeleteGlad you like this shot. Great to see your comment!
Thanks, Maggie - and the nearby cafe where the food is excellent (I can personally vouch for it) is called The Submarine Cafe.
ReplyDeleteHi Akelamalu - you never know aht you'll see next in the Outback!
ReplyDeleteAs long as it didn't originate from Portland there is no need for alarm.
ReplyDeleteLove the crisp industrial feel of this, David...I can see it hanging in a NYC museum of Modern art or dominating the walls of a penthouse loft!! The color and clarity are amazing! ~J.
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