I had been meaning to take a picture of this sign for a while, but never managed to get around to it. Then one day, I was in the right place, with the right lens and a little bit of light. So this picture is in Queenscliff in Victoria - an old fishing port rebirthing itself these days a tourist destination. It has one of the best fish and chip shops in the Known Universe.
The image is inspired by a theme / idea from one of my favourite books.
So, what am I on about? Well lets see if you can work it out - I dont think its too hard.
There are more pictures from around the world to be found here at Our World Tuesday.
Enjoy.
Great capture! specially, everyone should follow this rule.
ReplyDeleteAre we talking Australian widlife here Stewart as in "Jaws"? Is so I claim any prize.
ReplyDeleteWell whatever you are about I think you have 'sneaker waves there just like on the ocean up here and they will zip you right out to certain doom. MB
ReplyDeleteAfter my recent ocean scare I am definitely mindful of this! BTW I found a way to bypass that pesky Blogger rule that only allows you to follow a certain number of blogs (300) so I am finally following your blog now Stewart!
ReplyDeleteDat staat er niet voor niets.
ReplyDeleteThat's a neat photo, and I like the sign!
ReplyDeleteNice one Stewart! I have an under current to me, that many people don't know about.
ReplyDeleteAbout Queenscliff... I know that a lot of people hate tourist destinations (or tourist traps), but in many cases, it is the only way that the history of places like this get preserved.
I thought of Jaws but then I thought you would be thinking of something on a higher literary plane than that so I'm stumped.
ReplyDeletenice snapshot Stewart in good light but I have no clue...
ReplyDeleteSo are you trying to snake past that sign. Are you all healed now? Great capture, have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea either. Now if you were in America I would say it has to do with the government.
ReplyDeleteI'm stumped on the literary connection, but it's a neat shot.
ReplyDeleteIn "The World According to Garp"' the young boy thought his father was warning him to be careful of the the Undertoad. Probably not the correct answer, though! When will you tell us???
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely scene.
ReplyDeleteGreat image Stewart! I don't have a clue either!
ReplyDeleteInteresting sign!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteNot sure about the literary reference but I LOVE the white breakers on the horizon. You've almost fooled me into thinking it's summer down there! :)
ReplyDeleteI don't have a clue either Stewart!!!Nice sign!!
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Nope...can't come up with a literary connection...cool shot though!!!
ReplyDeleteNice shot....and have no clue which book you are refering to!
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