Fort Glanville, tucked away in a little coastal corner of Adelaide, is like a preserved snapshot of South Australia’s 19th century colonial heritage. Built in 1880, you can still see the original armaments, intact, and reportedly still operational. Never actually used, its very reason for being is a story unto itself. I have driven past […]
Read MoreThe Red Indian of Bare Island
I’ve sat on this image for way too long just because I did not feel it was technically good enough how ever I’ve keep revisiting it just because I love that the indifferent attitude. Time to share. I’m so grateful to Damian who guided me around Bare Island, Sydney, for this dive. His critter spotting […]
Read MoreCaptured Under Queens
A squint of light finds its way under Queens Bridge, Melbourne. Perhaps they thought the shadows would hide them but the fickle Melbourne sun had other ideas! It’s probably only a joyride but it’s fun to imagine!
Read MoreMy Childhood Playground
This little corner of the Barrosa Valley, part of the village of Bethany, has been a playground to me for as long as I can remember. Nestled between the Schrapel vineyards, Tanunda Creek winds its way up Schlinke’s Gully into the Barrosa Ranges leaving people and farmland behind and replacing it all with bracken fern […]
Read MoreArtisan Cheese
If you spend a little time exploring this image you might start noticing how the blurred images of reality echo the sharp lines of cobalt blue. So often I will capture an image because it just feels interesting. Later while editing I’m both surprised and delighted by the things I never saw. I wonder how […]
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