I was born in the UK, and have lived in Australia for 40 years. I am now predominantly a digital user, although I still occassionally use film. My equipment is a Canon 5D and a Canon 20D, converted to Infra Red use only, with Sigma lenses. I enjoy landscape and lightning photography, as well as experimenting in low light situations. I teach part time and get so much satisfaction from the expression on peoples faces when they capture that shot that they never have before. It is so important to understand the whys and wherefores of photography, which is what I reinforce when I teach, because the digital, throw away age has made many become lazy with the important basics that photography is about. I hope you find my work interesting.
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Mark Jones hosts Pakenham Camera Club Group and is a member of 5D Mark II, All Countries ~ Wetlands, Ponds, Lakes and Rivers , All Things Poetic, Artistic, Philosophical, All Water in Motion (A Camera In The Description Before It Will Be Accepted), Almost Famous, Australian Bush ☼, Calendars R Us, Canon DSLR (One Image Per Day), Cars, Motorbikes and Motorsports, Castle Magic, Equine Art and Photography, HALLOWEEN, Heritage in Stone, Horse and Rider , Infrared Photography, Landscape Photography, Lightning and Storms, Melbourne & Victoria, National Parks of the World, Night Photography, Panoramas, Pay It Forward, Ruins, Ancient and Derelict Buildings, Sports Photography, Sunrise, Sunset, The Birds, Timelapse/Long Exposure Photography, Waterfall Photography and Yarra Valley & Ranges .
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but to fly again I never would.
Echos of the past.
I never will forget you, / because you meant so much to me.
My footsteps are not for you to follow, / they are only a guide to where I have been. / Choose your path wisely, / so others may grow to understand our ways, / And make this world, / a better place fo…
There comes a time, / in each mans life, / where we reach our journeys end. But I believe, / we will meet again, / on a distant path, / in a future uncertain.