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AUSTRALIA | Mon, 14 Jan 2013 | By tiwi-island-australia2012 | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
Stuart Marshall "Just get in there",
My photography life tipped on its head in January 2012.
Bored in my Govt job of 10yrs at NSWPolice I asked for work experience with the Police media photographer. A week later I received an email asking if I had ...
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This was a house popped up from my dream, out of nowhere. The scenery was beautiful. The wind, the sea and the sky were so calm for a perfect boating trip to the peel inlet of Mandurah with mates. The town towards the left of the picture is a phenomenal one as its multi-million houses and the local economy were fueled by the recent mining boom of Western Australia. Towards the left, it is the marine sanctuary for birds and marine species.
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