Henley Beach jetty has many moods. In fact they are as varied as ours. Often they are not so obvious, as subtle nuances of the changing tides and weather. This is especially so on our many mild days. Bring in the clouds and the wind and the rain and put the sun to bed and […]
Read MoreMonth: April 2014
Day 840, Half Measures
We have a lot to thank popular culture for the way it changes our thinking in the most bizarre ways. Here I am looking at a fountain that just isn’t doing its thing with any sense of enthusiasm. Half measures I thought! The moment that thought entered my head I was thinking of Walter White […]
Read MoreDay 839, The Dark Shadow
The day began dreary and rainy and I had virtually consigned myself to a day in the office. Soon after lunch however the clouds started becoming patchy and my hopes were raised. By 3:30 in the afternoon the clouds with sparse and the sun began to dim. By 4:00 there was a noticeable change in […]
Read MoreDay 838, Rigged Silhouette
Having a little fun with boats and ropes and pulleys and clouds and the last light of the day… Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Day 838, Rigged Silhouette’, 1/3200s f2.8 ISO400 200mm … more at http://wetshutter.com
Read MoreDay 837, Safely Landed
This image is unashamedly inspired by recent black and white work of local Adelaide photographer Tony Kearney (please checkout his work). This time there was no studio or planned props (pun unintended). No control over the light or positioning of the subject. No imagined runway to land on. I just looked and happened to notice […]
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