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Birds of Tasmania

November 5th, 2010

Birds in Port Arthur, Richmond and Hobart
Tasmania
September 2010

Sunday photos

September 13th, 2010

100 Snapshots

September 5th, 2010

My camera has been working hard this weekend, documenting my progress on my 101 Things list.

Shadow, Find, Tackle & Time – Four new pictures for 100 Snapshots

#83 – Photograph “A day in my life”

August 30th, 2010

Part of my 101 Things in 1001 Days project.

Item #83 on my list was to photograph a day in my life, from beginning to end. It was inspired by a livejournal community that I discovered a long time ago, and putting this together was pretty fun.

And you know what I learned? There is no “good angle” when it comes to that first early morning portrait.

I’m putting all my photos underneath a “more” tag, and I sincerely hope that it doesn’t mess up anyone’s RSS reader! Consider this a once-only, never to be repeated…

On with the show!

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Is it the weekend yet?

April 1st, 2010

Only a couple of hours until my five-day weekend!

It would be dishonest of me to suggest that I am focused on my work today. Instead, I have decided to simply file this one under “not productive” and stop fighting it! My biggest achievement was organising morning tea for my colleagues (and toasting about 50 hot cross buns) and I don’t want to run the risk of overdoing things.

We couldn’t have that.

So instead of doing work, here are some photos of my workplace through the lens of Hipstamatic.

Lens: John S
Film: Float
Flash: Off

Our Christmas, in pictures.

December 26th, 2009

Christmas was lovely at The Orphanage this year. The three of us spent the day together watching old Christmas movies, eating our body weight in seafood, and snuggling up on the couch.  The shortest member of our family discovered a variety of delicious treats in his stocking, and spent the day working through them one by one.

Our extended families were greatly missed, but it was good to catch up with everyone by phone during the day.  I wonder if we’ll ever have everybody together in the same hemisphere again, as we did for Christmas last year?

I hope your day was lovely, and that Santa delivered the goods!

Merry Christmas.

A rare photo of me.

November 23rd, 2009

Earlier today I set out to take a photo of myself, since it’s been half a century since I’ve taken a self-portrait. I chose this morning because the light was so good, not because I’d taken the time to put on any makeup.

Pity, that.

This shot was never supposed to make the cut – I only took it to test my focus and shutter speed. I had decided to take a photo into the mirror, and was trying to angle it in a way that didn’t create a shadow.

It’s funny that all the “planned” shots ended up looking so unnatural, and that this one passed the test. I’d have hated this photo a couple of years ago, but today I’m happy to have a photo of me. Worry lines, freckles and all!

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Funny Old Men

November 9th, 2009

I was browsing through my photography portfolio this evening, and realised that I have never thought to put these two photos side by side.

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West End, Brisbane

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Queen St Mall, Brisbane

Both photos were taken in Brisbane about four years ago, and both men are rocking a style that only the crazy could invent.

One pink sock? Sure! Two pairs of pants? It’s genius!

Pencils

November 2nd, 2009

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I can’t let myself get away with just posting a quiz on a NaBloPoMo day!  So here – enjoy a photo I made last month for my 100 Snapshots challenge.

Note to self: ow.

October 4th, 2009

Note to self: Riding 25km on your bike is great. Good for you! However, since you haven’t ridden in a YEAR, maybe we could have started with something smaller?

I’m just going to come out and say it: I have a very sore, bruised arse.

It’s not even the exercise that has ruined my body today – it’s the bloody bike seat! Any cyclists out there who can recommend a brand or style of seat? I really need to replace mine, and I don’t know anything about this stuff.

Anyway, I took my camera along for the ride and took a few shots. Enjoy.

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#93 – Buy a new scanner

October 3rd, 2009

Part of my 101 Things in 1001 Days challenge.

Tim and I went out this morning to buy ourselves a new scanner. We chose the Canon Canoscan 8800F, which has a special backlight and mounts to scan 35mm and 120mm negatives, and slides.

I gave it a test run this afternoon with a roll of B&W film I had developed a couple of weeks ago, all shots from my kitchen. I need to be more careful about dust, but otherwise I am so happy with the results!

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Pictures of the woofer

September 27th, 2009

My camera was out a lot this weekend thanks to my 100 Snapshots challenge. As usual, Harry was happy to be the centre of attention.

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29-Covered

Bugs

September 24th, 2009

This morning I set out to cross a few more words off my 100 Snapshots list. I’m really not sure if I’ll take all 100 photos, but it’s been a brilliant exercise in looking at the world around me in new ways. I’m over halfway through!

I came across these weird infestations of bugs in my backyard during my search for photos. They ended up making some beautiful shots.

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Can anyone tell me what they are? Unless I discover that they’re somehow good for my garden, they’re on their way to insect heaven…

Sheep in Clare Valley, SA

September 1st, 2009

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30 recipes from 30 countries: 6/30

February 15th, 2009

Just a quick update to show you some of the beautiful meals I’ve been making. This task is fast becoming one of my favourites in my 101 Things in 1001 Days list!


VIETNAM: Fresh rice paper rolls, and CHINA: San choy bau


FRANCE: Creme Brulee



SCOTLAND: Shortbread and Cheese & Chive Scones


AUSTRALIA: Damper


MEXICO: Caesar Salad
Look, I was as surprised as anyone that this originated in Mexico – but it did!

So good to expand my horizons a little with this challenge. I am keeping track of my progress over here – your suggestions are greatly appreciated!

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