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19 August 2010

Dreams are bigger than where they come from






You may be just passing through some small town. 
 Just passing slowly or quickly through some small town. 
On first glance it doesn't look so special, not too memorable. 
You couldn't remember its name, or describe any one thing about the place. 
But it is full of people who live there, who dream and hope of small and big things that bring contented smiles to their faces, and a laugh to their day. 
The town is not so special immediately, but if you look a little deeper, you will find it is full of beauty unrecognized. 
Its not obvious but it is there for those who shift their view of life.

Several year ago photographer Harold David jumped into his beautiful Mini and went for a bit of a drive. 
He drove along the south coast of New South Wales and he took photos of what surrounded him. 
Basically lots of photos of the small towns that dot the coast line. 
They are not of glamorous things or places, or buildings, but they are about the things that make up peoples' lives.