As the wind and salt spray wear away the eastern sandstone cliffs of Bare Island an ancient pattern has been brought to the surface. Oblivious to its origin or meaning, fishers cast from the nearby rocks, children search for crabs in tidal pools and couples take selfies. Above the wall and hidden from view the […]
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The 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 […]
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The Bluebottle jellyfish (Physalia utriculus), also known as the Pacific Man O’War, is a complete stranger to my local South Australian waters but here on Bondi Beach, Sydney we found hundreds of them washed ashore. One poor unsuspecting child must have found these bright blue toys scattered all around too irresistible to ignore. We heard […]
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‘Birdcages’, hidden away in Angel Place Sydney is a magical art installation where the artist, Michael Thomas Hill, has combined suspended birdcages accompanied by recorded sounds of the birds that once lived here. Walking beneath these cages and hearing those beautiful sounds was both strange and soothing. For a brief moment the city wound its […]
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To me lighting is everything but usually its about how the light falls on the things around us. Sometimes though it is just about the lights and the lighting in Sydney’s ‘The Establishment’ blew me away. It’s more of a globular cluster really rather than a planet but I could not make that roll off […]
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