35 Years of the World’s Best Microscope Photography…view the amazing images in the article on Wired…
Jonesy the “Flower Child” enjoys a spring afternoon…
It’s hard to believe that it’s been over a month since my last camera critter post! After a very busy month, I now have some time to blog again…and that makes me smile like this happy Huskie!…
It’s been a long time inbetween photo collection posts for me – it’s actually been a while since I did a post of any kind! Therefore, this morning I decided to rug up and venture out into the country cold and capture some shots of the morning mist. I hope you all enjoy them as much as I enjoyed my morning…
This weeks camera critter post is a selection of critter photos taken on various occasions – before digital cameras. On each occasion, I had to capture what I saw with one frame of film… the cows took off on a stampede; the spider ran into the darkness; and the pelicans and gulls dispersed incredibly quickly…
Two Year Walk is a book of black & white photography by Deryke Cardenaz. Whilst some people may feel that a great photograph must have the subject in focus and all elements lit to show every detail, Deryke understands the value of creating mood!!…
I’ve read a lot of blog posts over the last week about New Year Resolutions and how we fail to keep these every year! The general consensus is to focus on smaller goals rather than the full picture. In view of this, I thought it would be appropriate to share a collection of images where I focused on the smaller parts of a whole…
This first collection “On the Road” is a selection of black & white images taken by myself and Dave on the road in NSW, Australia…
I had my first taste of the allure of the darkroom when I was a wide-eyed teen in high school, terrified of my enlisted work experience with the local newspaper. I was there to learn about photo journalism, but what I took away from it was not affirmation of a career choice, but rather a heightened interest in that photographic darkroom…
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