Day 376, Sign Hunting

The Adelaide City Council’s ‘Free Wall’ project creates spaces for graffiti artists to express themselves in prominent public places. This wall located under the Morphett Street Bridge has great visibility to passing traffic on North Terrace. It’s constantly changing so make sure you visit often. Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Day 376, Sign Hunting’ 1/6s f/6.3 ISO1600 […]

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Day 375, Moseley Square

Moseley Square in Glenelg is a popular place on warm summer evenings where you will find a blending of shoppers, restaurant patrons, pub crawlers and beach goers. An interesting place for making images. Just after the sun has set the scene looking to the East is a confused mix of the last of the setting […]

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Day 374, Mo’s Not Camera Shy

‘Mo’ might not be camera shy but he is deceptively hard to photograph! This bronze statue of Roy Rene, AKA ‘Mo’, sculptured by Robert Hannaford was unveiled in its Hindley Street location on March 2010. The deep creases and course textures create harsh dark shadows in the street lighting. At first glance you just perceive […]

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Day 373, A Tail of Two Trams

In this tale of two trams I wanted to tell the story of that hidden space in among the houses and streets where the tracks lay seemingly detached from the craziness of suburban streets and traffic. Standing on the tracks during afternoon peak hour while waiting for a tram seemed surreal in how quiet and […]

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