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Lauren Huston

Female who floats between Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney (although mostly Brisbane and Melbourne). Occasionally with a bout of pink hair.
#9 76/365
529 streak
#1,904
Day 1,904
#1,905
Day 1,905
My view looking down at Bonniecat, snuggled in my arms.
#1,906
Day 1,906
Went train chasing yesterday with the shuttle going down to Sandringham. I was on the train bridge (pedestrian area) crossing the Yarra river, and Mel...
#1,907
Day 1,907
First play with the A7iv.
#1,910
Day 1,910
Castle Steps
#1,911
Day 1,911
#1,912
Day 1,912
St Kilda Sunset
#1,914
Day 1,914
Clydey being a Mr Snugglehead.
#1,915
Day 1,915
Weeeeeeeeeeeee
Someone figured out the perfect money making idea - set up a zipline across the 100m wide river, and charge $50 per person to fly acros...
#1,916
Day 1,916
Melbourne on a summer morning
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Day 1,917
#1,918
Day 1,918
It used to be a nice view from the office until they plonked a building in the middle.
#1,919
Day 1,919
When there's a bird right there on the window sill, and you can't reach it :(
#1,921
Day 1,921
Yet another embarrassing cat photo.
Poor Clydey. But a good chance to admire the low light capabilities of the A7iv.
#1,922
Day 1,922
The completely opposite direction to where I'd normally shoot (The city was behind me). Something different.
#1,924
Day 1,924
No, not a baby tram. It got knocked off the tracks by an idiot not paying attention to where they were driving. #3034
#1,925
Day 1,925
She likes to spend her time being snuggled on my lap, or glaring at me because she's not snuggled on my lap.
#1,926
Day 1,926
#1,927
Day 1,927
Bonnie looking very unimpressed from behind my monitor.
#1,928
Day 1,928
Bonnie enjoying the sunshine.
#1,929
Day 1,929
Trying to get a nice photo of Bonnie and Clyde just had to be sitting there in the background.
#1,930
Day 1,930
#1,931
Day 1,931
BonnieCat
#1,932
Day 1,932
Reverse Sunset
Sometimes it's worth sitting and waiting after the sunset, even if you're facing the opposite direction to where the sun is setting.