Tuesday 31 May 2011

Head On Photo Festival - Centennial Park

Images from the Australian Commercial and Media Photographers (ACMP) Exhibition, strung between trees in Centennial Park.

Philip Aynsley

Monday 30 May 2011

What was he doing?

In response to the comments of last Thursday's post:


This one is the best environmental shot I could get and it still has the wretched bags in it.

Friday 27 May 2011

Sunday 22 May 2011

Monochrome Weekend

Long distance rail terminal, Central Station, otherwise known as Country Trains.

For more monochrome madness, visit Dragonstar's Weekend in Black and White.

Friday 20 May 2011

Sky Watch Friday

Age of Aquarius - last Friday. I couldn't get Mars as well as it was very faint and just peeping over the top of the fence. I needed to be in a much better position (not freezing my arse off in the backyard) to get all 4 in the same shot. I'm pretty happy with what this camera can do hand held.

For more Sky Watch from around the world, drop in to the home of Sky Watch Friday.

Wednesday 18 May 2011

Fish Markets (5)


In the old days you bashed your octopus on a rock, these days you tenderise it in a cement mixer.

Monday 16 May 2011

52 Suburbs - The Book

Bernadette (and Bernadette)

Louise Hawson's wonderful blog, 52 Suburbs, is now a book. I went along to the launch at the Museum of Sydney yesterday to see the exhibition (showing as part of the Head On Photo Festival), hear Louise speak, and to get an author signed copy of what is a wonderful book. To be able to sit down with the book in my hands and study Louise's work for as long as I like, is an inspiration.

Congratulations Louise!

If you haven't yet found 52 Suburbs I urge you to visit and take a good long look around my city through the eyes of a creative and gifted photographer.
Louise

Making sure its perfect

Friday 13 May 2011

Thursday 12 May 2011

Fish Markets (3)

CS told me I was very lucky because I had just taken a photo of a champion oyster shucker.

Monday 9 May 2011

Trams

This is Sydney's one and only tram, or light rail as they call it. It goes to the inner western suburbs via Darling Harbour, the Casino and, best of all, the Fish Markets.

Sunday 8 May 2011

Friday 6 May 2011

Sky Watch Friday - Kangaroo Island


Every travel photography book I've read advises "look behind you". This time I did - and took one of my favourite shots.

The front view.
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