On my way home tonight I spotted this gorgeous waxing crescent moon setting amid wispy western clouds. No time to find an exotic location. It was enough to get a tripod out onto the footpath, fight off the pedestrians and time the shots between glaring oncoming headlights. And then it was gone. Photo: Robert Rath, […]
Read MoreMonth: April 2015
Following The White Rabbit
I spotted this tiny (12mm long) little nudibranch (sea slug) during an amazing Edithburgh Jetty night dive during the early hours of this morning. I am still attempting to identify this little guy but in the mean time I’ll just call it the White Rabbit as the two leading rhinophores look like ears and the […]
Read MoreA Different Sunset
I truly am a big fan of black and white images but there is something in the subtleties of colour tones that keep pulling me back from colour oblivion. Maybe I am just not really ready to fully embrace non-colour. The colours really were vivid but this time I saw a different sunset. Photo: Robert […]
Read MoreConnected Selfie
My street photography may not be as strong as my beach photography but in this case they have blurred into the same thing. I really like they way she still has her earbuds in place and is using an iPhone despite the Panasonic Lumix in her lap. My take on it is that when it […]
Read MoreReflections of Harts Mill
This is the first image I have made of Port Adelaide’s historic Hart’s Mill. For a long time now I’ve been put off by all the restoration hardware surrounding the building structure. I finally found an angle from which it does not matter! Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Reflections of Harts Mill’, 30s f/7.1 ISO640 85mm
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