Archive for July, 2010
The art form of photography gives us the ability to capture not only what we see, but what the photographer can interpret from the light and shape of any given scene. We all have different eyes and while two photographer may capture the same physical scene, the two resulting photographs could be polar opposites. It [ READ MORE ]
WA really is a stunning place, and Smith’s beach just south of Yalingup is no exception with a beautiful rock formation cascading down the foreshore and straight into the aqua waters. It never ceased to amaze me when I was travelling around Southwestern WA at the isolation of a number of these places. I was the [ READ MORE ]
When I was a kid I used to buy National Geographic and Australian Geographic magazines to flick through and marvel at the pictures. Well I’m please to say that while I may not quite have any shots published by them just yet, I have had one image displayed on the Australian Geographic website. You can check it [ READ MORE ]
The Cralwey boatshed sitting on Matilda bay on Perth’s Swan River is one of the world’s most recognisable boatsheds. It’s not hard to see why lying only a 5 minute drive from Perth CBD and with it’s stunning long jetty and distinctive blue paint job, it certainly is a beautiful old building. This was the first time [ READ MORE ]
It’s a wild and wet day here in Perth, so I thought I’d spend the morning processing a couple of shot from my trip down to the South West. I based myself out of a town called Dunsborough, which is north of Margaret River on the Geographe Bay side of Cape Naturaliste. Beautiful spot, I [ READ MORE ]
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