Watching the sun setting on a clear seaside horizon is like watching paint dry. Nothing seems to happen and then all of the sudden it’s gone. Watching the sun set through the rigging of sailboats is a completely different experience as the sun slices its way through spars, masts and cables. A far more dramatic […]
Read MoreMonth: August 2014
Day 951, Two and a Half Men
The thing about watching people down at the beach is how they interact with the sand, the water, the jetty, this space and each other. Kids bound in and out of the water, parents alternate between pride, concern, relief and joy, couples stroll at the waters edge kicking the lapping water, joggers pound a line […]
Read MoreDay 950, Henley Selfie
What I really wanted for this shot was a drop dead gorgeous model. Unfortunately my girl is travelling in Ireland at the moment so I had to get someone into the shot. It’s been a while since I have posted thanks to a host of distracting motivations but I really had fun down at our […]
Read MoreDay 949, Blooded Moon
There was blood to be had as the shadow sliced its way across the white-grey landscape leaving behind a red-stained terrain. Just as time heals all wounds, so the moon has since returned to its silvery glory. Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Day 949, Blooded Moon’ 1/60s f/5.6 ISO800 400mm
Read MoreDay 948, Gold
There be gold in them there hills!! 168 years ago gold was discovered in the Adelaide Hills and for the next 50 years various strikes and digs from Willunga to Mount Rufus produced hundreds of kilograms of gold before becoming uneconomic. In the last few months I have been working on and playing with products […]
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