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Gum nut (J)
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Gum nut, image added Nov 2008
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Gum nuts, image added Nov 2008
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Gum nut, image added Nov 2008
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Gum nuts, image added Nov 2008
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Gum nuts, image added Nov 2008
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Album Description:
An album of gum nuts, I know nothing about gumnuts, other than they come in amazing shapes and sizes. They have great camera sense and will pose for the same shot as many times as I want, and without complaining.
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17 comments
Love the album and appreciate the always new subject you capture in your lens.Great photography!
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joanph41 2008.11.18 at 05:04:43 PST
Another excellent album sir. I must say i have never heard of a gumnut. Many thanks for sharing..
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mik69 2008.11.17 at 05:13:42 PST
Hello Keith, all aload of nuts as far as I am concerned, love your humour in the latest blogs and your comments about spring. made me smile only 30 degrees,well here that is quiet cold infact 30 F is freezing. But of course have to take into consideration that you are an Aussie. Good on yer mate we do tend in the N. Hemisphere to think that Spring starts in March and not at any other time, lol, about these nuts I take it they are from the Gum tree of which there are several different types, nice piece of photography as always and thanks for the kind words about mine, take care my friend and good luck with the comming winter, Ken
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saxonfenken 2006.03.10 at 09:05:39 PST
Hi Keith, thanks for not giving up on me! I have neglected you badly not on purpose, but out of lack of time. This album is growing beautifully. Gladys told me about the many different gum trees, but I didn't realize the differences are so big. Your close-ups are very beautiful. Is there any use for those gum nuts? They for sure are not edible!? Thanks for looking at my 2 last albums. I enjoyed your lesson that a tree is never alone. You are absolutely right! At last I enjoyed reading your profile, smiling from the beginning to the end! :-) I liked your favorite movies too! - Have a wonderful day! Galit from Israel
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854847 2006.03.05 at 14:18:34 PST
Dear Keith - thank you very much for your kind words in the GB of my featured album. AND AS ALWAYS - I APPRECIATE YOUR PICTURES A LOT! Your close-ups gathered in this album are great!(...and the album deserve featuring, too :o) - have a wonderful week - Tami:o) in Norway
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tamihania 2006.02.27 at 02:01:08 PST
There is truly beauty in all nature, from the tinest mushroom to a simple gum nut. Well done my friend. Thanks for your comments on my albums. Jan in Calif.
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downtheroad101 2006.02.23 at 06:08:43 PST
Hi Keith, thanks for visiting my albums while I visited NZ. Thanks for your greetings in my featured album. I enjoyed this album, it is a very original subject for an album. It demonstrates that good photography does not depend on beautiful landscapes or scenery. I intend to release some new albums of New Zealand in the next few days. You're invited to take a look. Take care, Yair.
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ykarelic4 2006.02.12 at 06:57:21 PST
Great album idea - neat to find something a bit different and you do it so well! Amazing how something as simple as a gumnut could be so artistic :) Keep up the good work, Kate
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klb49100 2006.01.31 at 18:29:20 PST
Hi Keith! This album could go on for a long time if you attempt to collect about 700 types of Australian Gumnuts, but you are off to a good start here. Love the attractive colourings in your new addition. My guess is that the outer coating has peeled off as it decomposes at the end of its life cycle. But it is an interesting find. Well done.. Gladys.
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gladysclancy2 2006.01.30 at 06:27:39 PST
Who would have thought an entire album could be made of something like 'gum nuts' but certainly, our very talented friend has the art of creating anything superbly and presenting it in such style. It's fabulous - an excellent job - like all your other albums it's an excellent job - the topics and content really do keep one glued with exceptional interest - never too late to learn! Thanks for sharing. Sue
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sbirkhead 2006.01.28 at 14:33:38 PST
You have 'the eye'! Very impressed with a lot of your photos - great to see an Aussie getting it out there. Keep up the experimentation - there are some brilliant shots in your collection.
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hwpowell100 2005.08.30 at 14:12:16 PDT
A compliment deserves another ! You surely have an eye for the simple beauties of nature. Feelings aren't far behind... and a sense of humour. Congratulations for letting us have a genuine view of your country ! joseph. France
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joseph3635 2005.04.23 at 17:43:04 PDT
Oh Keith this is just great!Did you find any with Gumnut babies still inside?(like little cherubs!)I am so delighted and I know that this album will grow with the wonderful selection of Gums and nuts that are available to you in the land of Oz.Sorry I missed it-I obviously need glasses!.....thanks so much for writing back and directing me to where x marks the spot! I am sure that there would be the most wonderful variation of Gum leaves to ...shapes,sizes and colourings... they are exquisite trees ,we have a huge one in our back yard that we adore!Love their bark...very intriguing and colourful.Take care sweet Aussie (you do your country proud!) also I am very honoured for your mention of my name -you are a sweetie and thankyou!warm wishes from New Zealand -Lynne
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lynne294 2005.02.25 at 21:08:37 PST
Hi Keith, at long last I know what a gum nut is, thus I can say "Are you gum Nuts?!" ...:P The first two pictures of the empty shell are very good Macro work, I like them. Thanks for sharing, Uriel
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uavron 2005.02.20 at 02:20:27 PST
HI Keith, what a great idea for a theme for your album. Who would have thought gumnuts could be so interesting. You have inspired me to look outside the square when it comes to photography. I will have to get my thinking cap on to come up with something as good as these though. Thanks for sharing...from Chris - QLD :-)
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chrissy40111 2005.02.11 at 02:42:53 PST
Hi Keith! You will most likely start an Australia wide craze with this album, we will all go out and photograph Gumnuts. You have only touched the tip of the iceberg, there are so many different shapes, sizes, etc.. Don't loose that precious 1c coin, it is almost a museum piece now.. Have a good day.. Gladys.
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gladysclancy2 2005.02.09 at 22:51:59 PST
Hey Keith, where'd you rake up a one cent piece? You're almost as bad as me with an English silver threepenny bit! This is a great album old buddy and anyone who can get in excess of 25 photos of a humble gum nut must have a stroke of something in him (I shall refrain from stating the obvious!!) I have a little idea in the back of my head right now and I'll email you as soon as I have checked it out. Once again, well done and Australia can be proud of you. Peter
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georgieboy98 2005.02.09 at 00:09:08 PST
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