I was originally photographing a gorgeous Outer Harbour sunset when I happened to looked behind and saw this.
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I was originally photographing a gorgeous Outer Harbour sunset when I happened to looked behind and saw this.
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There’s something not quite right about Whyalla’s amazing new jetty. There’s no one on it! To be fair it’s pretty new, having been completed in the midst of COVID-19 lock down. Apparently the council is concerned about social distancing but after a dinner evening at Whyalla’s Westland Hotel I am not convinced that social distancing […]
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The ocean calls and calls and calls. It fills our dreams, it nurtures our souls, it pushes busy elsewhere, it draws the world of nature close. Where ever we go or choose to live the ocean will never be far away. … always calling.
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I recently spotted a marketing slogan for Adelaide that went something like ‘where the sun sets on the sea’. Funny how I never think of it any other way. I find it oddly disturbing anywhere else to experience an ocean sunrise or worse, a sunset that can’t quite make up it’s mine who’s side it’s […]
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At least once in the meanderings of experimental imaging, a photographer will stand or even lay in the middle of a train line to experience one of the most cliched forms of visual perspective, vanishing tracks. The more adventurous might even have waited for an oncoming train to provide both context and action. The sensible […]
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