Bouncing Along - at least it was cool back then.

The Taylor quads from Edmonton in London bouncing along the road on their pogo sticks.
Photo by George Hales/Getty Image
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The Taylor quads from Edmonton in London bouncing along the road on their pogo sticks.
Photo by George Hales/Getty Image

Four baby flying foxes who were separated from their mothers during fierce storms on Australia’s Gold Coast are being cared for by volunteers at a wildlife centre.
Photo by David Hardenberg/Getty Images

See some of the world’s most spectacular nature and wildlife at the Australian Museum.
Now in it’s 44th year, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2008 exhibition features over eighty images taken by professionals, amateurs and children – even some as young as 10 years old.
The exhibition not only offers an extraordinary insight into the beauty, drama and diversity of the world’s amazing wildlife, it also raises awareness of conservation issues and the fragility of our natural world.
Image: “Night griffon © Safie Al Khaffaf / Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2008″
When: 9:30am – 5:00pm, 13 December – 8 March, 2009
Where: The Australian Museum, College Street, Sydney

Chances are you likely to remember your very first camera. Why? because there is something about photography that attracts our curiosity when we’re little. Photography is a great hobby for children to get into, and teaching them how to take pictures could lead to a life-long interest or career.
If you are buying your first digital camera, be prepared it will take some getting used to, and there is a learning curve associated with operating a digital camera.
When you are ready to dive in, you will LOVE the options the world of digital photography offers.
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