Posts Tagged ‘ Sydney ’
New Image: “Metropolis”. Taken on a beautiful Autumn evening in late March 2012. As night decended over Sydney the lights in the city and the busy harbour traffic illuminated the scene. The clarity of this image is superb, at full resolution you can clearly count all the people climbing the bridge! An 8 minute expsoure [ READ MORE ]
An image taken back in November last year down at North Narrabeen tidal pool on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. If it looks familiar, there is good reason as I posted an image taken shortly after this one a number of months ago. I’ve been trawlling through a number of old images and couldn’t resist giving this [ READ MORE ]
I’m back from my little sojourn around Tasmania and Perth over the past couple of weeks, and thought it was time to put up a new image. I’ve called this one ‘Sydney’s Stillness’ as the long exposure and has given the image a real sense of calm. Unfortunately the weather was pretty poor over my time [ READ MORE ]
Sometimes we just get lucky, sometimes we make our own luck. On this particular afternoon, I think I was just plain lucky. Seeing high wispy clouds scattered in the sky I decided to drive over the bridge and try to capture to one of those classic Sydney shots. I arrived at Mrs Macquarie’s Chair about an hour before [ READ MORE ]
Film: First Impressions In my previous post I documented the rationale and motivation of why I wanted to switch to film, well after using film for a couple of weeks what are my first impressions? I have to admit, there aren’t many words that can describe the feeling at looking at a good transparency on a light [ READ MORE ]
I’ve been sitting on this shot for a while now, not exactly sure why! It was a beautiful Thursday afternoon, and I was on my way to rugby training when the sky lit up in a blaze of red. I raced down to one of my favourite places in Waverton, only to see the colour [ READ MORE ]
Dynamic range in photography describes the ratio between the maximum and minimum measurable light intensities (white and black, respectively). In the real world, one never encounters true white or black– only varying degrees of light source intensity and subject reflectivity. Variances in the intensity in light is measured in f/stops. Typically, the average pair of eyes [ READ MORE ]
A couple of weeks ago I went with an old mate to shoot an abandoned tram warehouse in Glebe, Sydney. The warehouse, is any urban photographers deam with gritty, abandoned graffiti-ridden trams that were once one of Sydney’s main forms of transport. A bloody awesome spot. There are six corridor-style trams, some of which date [ READ MORE ]
Rainy day here in Sydney today, so I’ve been trawling through my archives f0r a picture to give a new lease of life to. The day I took this shot, I went down to Freshie with my mate Chris and he patiently knocked off a six pack while I screwed around with my camera. What [ READ MORE ]
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