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Art McCaffrey
{K:23645} 12/19/2014
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many thanks for the very interesting feedback paul,. a gruesome part of history , especially for the prisoners in his charge,. my main curiosity was in the title (bogey), have since discovered aus word for (swim) HA,. reason= where i come from bogey is a slang word describing the substance that is extracted from the nose with the slightly overgrown nail of the little finger :) ha,. curiosity well satisfied,. thank you paul,.
best regards, art :)
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Paul Freeman
{K:35606} 12/18/2014
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Art, Thank you for your kind and curious comments. Not sure why the girl has her hand over her mouth but I thought it made an interesting photo.
Info about the Bogey Hole below (Wikipedia): The Bogey Hole, also known as the Commandant's Baths, is a heritage-listed sea bath in Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia. It is thought to be the oldest surviving European construction in the city area.[1] The pool was hewn from a sandstone/conglomerate rock shelf at the base of cliffs near Shepherds Hill. The pool has an average depth of 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) and its maximum dimensions are 10 by 6.5 metres (32.8 ft × 21.3 ft). The open side of the pool is fenced by stanchions and chains.[1] Lieutenant-Colonel James Thomas Morisset, the Commandant of Newcastle (1818–23), ordered the construction of the pool by convict labour in about 1820 for his own use.[1]
The baths are currently managed by the New South Wales government who undertook a project in 2012 to restore safe access through the provision of a new platform and stairs.[2]
Regards
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 12/13/2014
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excellent B&W photo, and Well presented work...Hugs.. :)
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The Pilgrim
{K:65007} 12/13/2014
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Nicely composed dramatic black and white Paul.
Regards,
Paul
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Hassan **
{K:114} 12/12/2014
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Fine photo.
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Gregory McLemore
{K:35129} 12/12/2014
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Quite a striking capture, well done.
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Marian Man
{K:80636} 12/12/2014
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great moment you have captured here my dear Paul!!! well composed and the choice of b/w the best!! regards Marian
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Saad Salem
{K:89003} 12/12/2014
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Good image .
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Art McCaffrey
{K:23645} 12/12/2014
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excellent shot in B&W,. curious as to why ( bogey hole ) and she looks like she's just witnessed a suicide, is there a connection paul,. regards, art,.
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 12/12/2014
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There defenitely is a story in this image. Bw is a good choice.
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Dolle x
{K:803} 12/12/2014
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Very good photo.
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Srna Stankovic
{K:172232} 12/12/2014
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Excellent timing, bw tonal range, intense with the Girl in motion and the sea "dancing", very fine photo, well done, Paul.
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Jan Symank
{K:22030} 12/12/2014
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A very nice moment and composition Bravo Jan
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Ayan Mukherjee
{K:7990} 12/12/2014
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Another excellent B/W composition Paul Like it. Regards
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Michele Beccia
{K:16535} 12/12/2014
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Excellent b\w, warm regards, Michele:)
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Nanda Baba das
{K:78053} 12/12/2014
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great shot Paul. I like it. best regards, Nanda
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Salvador María Lozada
{K:69375} 12/12/2014
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Wise composition, Paul. Excellent B/W image. Congrats. Best wishes,
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a. Scarabeo
{K:16333} 12/12/2014
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The weather front you mentioned, agrre no weather for Motorbikes. Very nice moment packed in an excellent B&W photograph. Take care.
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