A breathless evening on the Port River is full of image opportunities. In all of that waterscape the lack of boats has not gone unnoticed. Except for 1286. Photo: Robert Rath, ‘1286’ 30s f/7.1 ISO640 70mm
Read More
A little while after a golden sunset, when the twilight has almost gone but the stars are still timid is time when water and reflections capture and amplify the last light of the day that was. Stark and beautiful this light highlights the trickle we call the Torrens River as it finds its way to […]
Read MoreWhat better way to acknowledge the winter solstice with a kind-of self portrait under the auspicious light of the Moon, Jupiter and Venus. Jupiter is directly beneath the Moon while Venus is the same distance below again and a little to the left. Day by day Venus and Jupiter are getting closer and closer together. […]
Read MoreWhat can you do with a mobile phone and a marble? … This! If I told you the image conveyed the book cover of a collection of short stories by one of my favourite writers you might just be able to work it out. The author’s name appears across the top while the collection title […]
Read MoreThis 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
Read More