Ducks rock! Nothing more to say. 🙂 Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Because Ducks Rock’, 1/25s f4 ISO320 200mm
Read MoreMonth: May 2018
Once Was Watering Can
Perhaps there was a time when a bright zinc plated watering can tended lovingly to someone’s seaside garden. Perhaps it served faithfully until the handle broke and its owner discarded it for a new one. How it came to rest for a time in Galway Bay, be rescued and then set upon the rocks will […]
Read MoreHands In The Air Like You Just Don’t Care
I was photographing amusement machine riders at a recent event and noticed their various emotional states immediately on disembarking. So I readied myself for the next group of disembarking riders, raised my camera, then this happened! Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Hands In The Air Like You Just Don’t Care’, 1/80s f/8 ISO100 70mm
Read MoreSub Cruce Lumen
The University of Adelaide Coat of Arms emblazoned with the universe motto ‘Sub Cruce Lumen’, meaning ‘The light (of learning) under the (Southern) Cross’, might indeed carry a hidden message. Perhaps the symbolic text represented on the feature book is nothing more than artistic scrawl. Or perhaps there is more to it. Look close and […]
Read MorePushing Up Daisies
It’s ironic how such dainty little white and yellow flowers have taken on the omen of death. Still, here they are all congregated in a suspiciously defined patch of open grass amid the old graves of Greyfriar’s Kirkyard, Edinburgh. You can of course look at those little white and yellow daisies see them for what […]
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