2010 Spring Challenge. My Hometown - Port Augusta
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2010 Spring Challenge. My Hometown - Port Augusta
Here is my show for Hunny's 2010 Spring Challenge.
I decided to take this challenge on with a look at the Past, Present and Future of my Hometown.
I have collected these photos over a number of years. All of the old photos come from our family albums and the quality of some is not great but I left them as they are to look old.
I hope you learn a little of our history, enjoy the present day section and think of our future.
Any C & C welcome.
Show runs 7 mins.
7mb
Nothing objectionable.
Cheers, Diane.
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... 2403&alb=0
Revised Show
http://www.photodex.com/share/diane48/8b8w8mg4
I decided to take this challenge on with a look at the Past, Present and Future of my Hometown.
I have collected these photos over a number of years. All of the old photos come from our family albums and the quality of some is not great but I left them as they are to look old.
I hope you learn a little of our history, enjoy the present day section and think of our future.
Any C & C welcome.
Show runs 7 mins.
7mb
Nothing objectionable.
Cheers, Diane.
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... 2403&alb=0
Revised Show
http://www.photodex.com/share/diane48/8b8w8mg4
Last edited by Diane48 on Wed Jul 07, 2010 4:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: 2010 Spring Challenge. My Hometown - Port Augusta
Wow, what a great way to learn about someplace different from home. You've done a lovely job of telling the story.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Re: 2010 Spring Challenge. My Hometown - Port Augusta
That was great. I enjoyed it very much. You did a great job putting it all together.
I liked the way you did the past to future theme. Thank you so much for joining in on this challenge.
I wish more would. It is fun to see where everyone is from.
I liked the way you did the past to future theme. Thank you so much for joining in on this challenge.
I wish more would. It is fun to see where everyone is from.
HunnyB
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Re: 2010 Spring Challenge. My Hometown - Port Augusta
Hi Diane! What a fabulous job you did!! I loved everything about it - and what a great history lesson to boot! I thought your choice of music, background and the simple styles you used really added to this show. It could almost be used as a travelogue for your city.
Thank you so much for posting - I loved it!
Mary
Thank you so much for posting - I loved it!
Mary
Re: 2010 Spring Challenge. My Hometown - Port Augusta
Thanks for sharing Diane, your show was a very interesting look at your home! Like how you put the show together and the music was perfectly chosen.
Thanks again.
Bart
Thanks again.
Bart
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Re: 2010 Spring Challenge. My Hometown - Port Augusta
Hi Diane
Very good show and music. We enjoy it very much. A great work. Thank you for sharing. quetzal
Very good show and music. We enjoy it very much. A great work. Thank you for sharing. quetzal
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Re: 2010 Spring Challenge. My Hometown - Port Augusta
Thank you all for watching my show. I think it was one of the most enjoyable shows for me to put together. I love my town and showing it to the world was special.
Thanks again
Cheers, Diane
Thanks again
Cheers, Diane
Re: 2010 Spring Challenge. My Hometown - Port Augusta
For me, this is one of the most enjoyable shows of the challenge.
I would sure like to visit your country. You did a great job
putting it together. Lots of clever stuff.
Thanks
Forrest
I would sure like to visit your country. You did a great job
putting it together. Lots of clever stuff.
Thanks
Forrest
Re: 2010 Spring Challenge. My Hometown - Port Augusta
Well thank you so much Forrest for your compliments. It is always nice to get feedback such as yours.
I'm glad you enjoyed the show.
Cheers, Diane
I'm glad you enjoyed the show.
Cheers, Diane
Re: 2010 Spring Challenge. My Hometown - Port Augusta
Nicely done. The music fits very well. Good photography. Especially interesting for me to see how good the sport fishing is.
Thanks for sharing the show!
Thanks for sharing the show!
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Re: 2010 Spring Challenge. My Hometown - Port Augusta
Very nice show ... loved it!
Amazing Edna
Amazing Edna
Re: 2010 Spring Challenge. My Hometown - Port Augusta
Diane, your love of your hometown shines through in this show. I would have enjoyed even more of the history and the historical photos--I always enjoy historical photos. Do any of the descendants of the original camels remain?
Barbara
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Re: 2010 Spring Challenge. My Hometown - Port Augusta
Edna, and Ernie thank you for your comments.
Rob thank you for watching. Yes the fishing is certainly good. Nothing like a feed of fresh King George Whiting or Garfish. My husband and son both have a boat so a fair bit of fishing gets done.
Barbara thank you for your comments and your interest. I was rather conscious of the length of the show as Hunny suggested it should be 1 song and about 4 minutes. Mine was quite a bit over at 7 mins so left out quite a few historical photos.
As for the camels. They bred very well and are now a pest. They are in large numbers in the outback and a cull has begun.
The camels were used to transport provisions to the inland and the first train track from Adelaide to Alice Springs followed the route of the early camel trains. The train was called the Ghan after the Afghan camel handlers who arrived with the camels in the early days. The Ghan now goes from Adelaide to Darwin and is considered to be one of the great train rides in the world. There are also many descenants of the Afghan Cameleers living in our area.
Thank you all
Cheers, Diane
Rob thank you for watching. Yes the fishing is certainly good. Nothing like a feed of fresh King George Whiting or Garfish. My husband and son both have a boat so a fair bit of fishing gets done.
Barbara thank you for your comments and your interest. I was rather conscious of the length of the show as Hunny suggested it should be 1 song and about 4 minutes. Mine was quite a bit over at 7 mins so left out quite a few historical photos.
As for the camels. They bred very well and are now a pest. They are in large numbers in the outback and a cull has begun.
The camels were used to transport provisions to the inland and the first train track from Adelaide to Alice Springs followed the route of the early camel trains. The train was called the Ghan after the Afghan camel handlers who arrived with the camels in the early days. The Ghan now goes from Adelaide to Darwin and is considered to be one of the great train rides in the world. There are also many descenants of the Afghan Cameleers living in our area.
Thank you all
Cheers, Diane
Re: 2010 Spring Challenge. My Hometown - Port Augusta
Diane, thank you so much for elaborating on the camels. There are several species not native to Australia that were brought there and are now disrupting ecological balance, aren't there? Regardless, I got so interested in those camels that I'm now hoping that, one day, you decide to devote an entire show to them. Just a thought.
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