A nomad father lifts his son to high five visitors to his campsite. Despite regular contact with travellers and their obvious wealth, the nomadic tradition is alive and well in central Morocco. Still, the telltales of change are obvious. Solar panels on the tent roofs, mobile phones and Chinese sneakers were signs of little cracks […]
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Mother Duck
For a few weeks now mother duck had been sitting on her nest tucked away in a small patch of garden in corporate courtyard. She has patiently sat there during busy lunch times, quiet outdoor meetings as well as some boisterous Friday afternoon socialising. This morning to our delight we were greeted by her showing […]
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If you were thinking I’m referring to Adelaide you’d be forgiven but if you really know Adelaide you might just be able to work out a few things. Just because an image is out of focus does not have to mean the details yield no clues. The title suggest travel, the forms suggest a couple […]
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My very first memories of this place come from photographs taken by my father when I was too young to remember. Swans on the Danube, misty fog in the autumn and snow in winter. Memories of photographs of feeding swans, of sledding through the streets of Aschach and bright eyes full of wonder. For 25 […]
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The spread could apply to the scene before me or the the affect afterwards. I think for Christmas both apply Photo: Robert Rath, ‘The Spread’, 1/8s f/9 ISO160 50mm
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