The altar window at St Bartholomew’s Anglican church in Norwood is both exquisitely beautiful and a fitting image for today. Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Day 456, Easter Sunday’ 1/4s f/11 ISO160 40mm
Read MoreMonth: March 2013
Day 455, The Ring
It’s beautiful, surreal and kind of foreboding to see the moon circled in that ethereal glow. This is how the moon rose this evening over Holdfast Shores in Glenelg. The ring of light you see is caused by the moon’s light passing through ice crystals high in Earth’s atmosphere. The light is bent in a […]
Read MoreDay 454, Yiros Action
I love the vibe of a busy bar, a busy kitchen, a busy restaurant or a busy yiros joint. Unfortunately I did not take note of the name of this place down the east end of Rundle Street but it seems pretty new and buzzing. I might just try one of their yiros next time. […]
Read MoreDay 453, Down The Drain
While waiting for my daughter yesterday I was limited in how far I could go away from a designated place. I often hear of people getting into the photography equivalent of writer’s-block, especially anyone involved in any kind of ‘photo-a-day’ project. One suggestion I recently heard was to impose constraints on yourself and then try […]
Read MoreDay 452, The Beast
I have heard it said that images of cats and dogs are the low hanging fruit of photography. Okay for family or Facebook but a sure way to kill a portfolio collection. On the other hand images of wild creatures lurking in the undergrowth, captured with stealth and guile are to be applauded. As far […]
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