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My new film entitled ' could have been concrete....' Counterpoint: 'The

To: Con Boekel <>
Subject: My new film entitled ' could have been concrete....' Counterpoint: 'The Golden Duck' Or 'Once Were Wetlands'
From: David Rees <>
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2017 03:25:51 +0000
Con

So true, your photo reminds me of the pair of red-rumps seen picking among the fag buts on the verge outside the Gungahlin liquorland last weekend, a contented couple in action but not a great 'natural' shot. 

David

On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 8:54 AM, Con Boekel <> wrote:

Hi David

Your footage reminded me of an image I had captured following the Social Realism School of Duck Art Photography.

The image was captured on 5 January at the Sullivan's Creek silt trap hard by Barry Drive.

regards

Con


On 2/9/2017 8:08 AM, Paul Gatenby wrote:

Fantastic David


Paul A Gatenby



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Subject: [canberrabirds] My new film entitled ' could have been concrete....' shown at COG meeting is now on vimeo
 
The film is entitled ' could have been concrete....'   it is a celebration of the bird life that can be found in  the drainage system of Forde and Bonner in Gungahlin.  Shows what is possible to achieve in an urban wetland

hope you like it and for those who want to watch it again 

https://vimeo.com/202872365
Storm water management in residential areas is an important basic service, traditionally it has been handled with concrete and hard engineering. In recent times,…



David


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