Day Trip

Today was a great day-trip with two nieces to Port Adelaide to enjoy a cruise on the Dolphin Explorer. Apparently the boat allows people to photograph dolphins from every deck. But they were somewhat lacking (or too far away to photograph), I enjoyed capturing scenes of the boats and architecture on either side of the... Continue Reading →

Garden of Photographic Delights

Photographed at the Garden of UnEarthly Delights, Rymill Park, Adelaide, last Friday night between 5pm and 6.15pm. I now wish I'd stayed longer. I only managed six shots before I got bored watching families being families doing family things: Bumper carts, ferris wheels, food marquee's and lots of noise that got louder and louder. Maybe... Continue Reading →

Discovering More of One’s Self

I have a new word in my diet: Parsimony. It is essentially the implementation of Occam’s razor . Thanks to Shelley’s response upon a Plurk conversation , I’ve discovered something important about my personality that defines the way I respond, react, appear and often act. Despite the fact that my wife and I hoard so... Continue Reading →

Blue Skies in Belair

Admittedly two of these blue skies on the Belair sunset were displayed in last night's article, but I had to show them again as a series of three. I hope you like them as much as I do! I've submitted them to the Redbubble Corporate group where they should display shortly!

One Year Ago

One year ago today was during the Adelaide Clipsal500 car race. I spent a day at the race, inside and outside the race grounds. Astonishingly, the city was quite empty. So shots like this one below were easier to shoot without people walking through the shot . Maybe this year I'll do this again, but... Continue Reading →

Kingscote Kids (A Photo Series)

I asked, they said yes, they had fun whilst I shot these funny and amazing photographs. I told them I would tag the photographs with 'kingscotekids' and would be on flickr.com. Girl: "Flickr? What's that?" Me: "A website. F L I C K R, no e, dot com. Looks for kingscotekids." Them: "Cool \ Rad... Continue Reading →

History Defiled

I know pain. A few years back I walked a sixteen-kilometre hike, fourteen with a busted knee. Less than two kilometres into the walk I slid down an embankment to walk around massive boulders, see the ocean up-close and photograph a MASSIVE bee-swarm. I slid down what I thought was a solid soil cliff to... Continue Reading →

Shooting Macro Flowers in February

We have a dozen interesting lens to shoot with, but the one I enjoy most is my Canon 60mm Macro. My wife has the Canon 100mm Macro. Both are amazing lens and shoot different levels of intricacy. But it's always what the artist can find that makes the difference. Whilst some might say the 100mm... Continue Reading →

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