CFFC: Photos with a Vanishing Point


This is one of my favourite old photos. Taken just outside Geeveston on a rare snowy day. It’s perfect for illustrating vanishing points.

A snowy road in Geeveston 2017

Here are a few more holiday photos I thought fitted the criteria.

Our river cruise ship, Amadeus Cara going through a lock

In a lock
Volendam, The Netherlands

I visited the castles in Bellinzona, Switzerland. This was the outside of one of them.

Path to the castle
street in Bellinzona Switzerland.
Street in Bellinzona, Switzerland

I travelled on several scenic trains in Switzerland. They were all fantastic but I think my favourite has to be the Bernina Express route. I didn’t travel on the luxury train. There are many services on the line every day. I took this from the window of my carriage.

From a train window
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Taswegian1957

I was born in England in 1957 and lived there until our family came to Australia in 1966. I grew up in Adelaide, South Australia, where I met and married my husband, David. We came together over a mutual love of trains. Both of us worked for the railways for many years, his job was with Australian National Railways, while I spent 12 years working for the STA, later TransAdelaide the Adelaide city transit system. After leaving that job I worked in hospitality until 2008. We moved to Tasmania in 2002 to live in the beautiful Huon Valley. In 2015 David became ill and passed away in October of that year. I currently co-write two blogs on WordPress.com with my sister Naomi. Our doll blog "Dolls, Dolls, Dolls", and "Our Other Blog" which is about everything else but with a focus on photographs and places in Tasmania. In November 2019 I began a new life in the house that Naomi and I intend to make our retirement home at Sisters Beach in Tasmania's northwest. Currently we have five pets between us. Naomi's two dogs,Teddy and Brodie and cats, Tigerwoods and Panther and my cat Polly.

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