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Well finally I got a scanner, and predictably I went nuts the first night creating millions of scanned images which incorporate the last two and a half years of my life. They say a picture says a thousand words and I hope that all of these photographs can give you a real insight into who I am. There will inevitably be more to come as time goes on, but for the moment I think that this is plenty and that you will hopefully enjoy a step into my life - to be Josh for a day (or 10 minutes). The order of the pictures is basically random , and I think that a third page will have to be added soon because of the whole bunch of new pictures that we took on our July holiday to Australia. Enjoy!

Josh

Page Two Of My Photos


A rather more recent picture of me than the others, obviously amused at something that's going on.



Me with a little bit of the Harbour Bridge in the background, taken on the Opera House walk out from Circular Quay. This place really comes alive at night, especially when there is an opera on and everyone comes out in their finest clothes - quite a spectacle!



Me without any glasses on, it's possibly how I look now that I have contacts, on the other hand I really need a haircut at the moment so this is probably a little bit of a better photo than what I can offer at the moment.



Sea World on the Gold Coast, this panoramic view is taken from the gondola style ride that goes from one end of the theme park to the other. The polar bears @ Sea World are most definately a highlight and a spectacle not to be missed.



A nice view down the Gold Coast, one-helluva long beach. Also another picture taken by my mother with us looking straight into the sun (all too much for Ella) - note topless blonde on right edge of picture.



Me and James, and not a bad photo of either I think. We have known each other for a hell of a long time now, and this photo was taken near the end of 1999 either just before or just after my bursary exams.



Brother and sister, on top of Mt. Coot-tha looking over Brisbane, we were both slightly distracted which is great because it wipes those "camera" smiles off our faces replacing them with something a little more realistic which has good results - I think.