Yesterday I visited and was fortunate to be able to photograph the shearing at Deeargee Woolshed on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia.
It was such a thrill to witness the buzz and activity of the woolshed. The shearers and rouseabouts work so hard, the pace never stops……….. 5 shearers, 9,000 sheep, 8 days.
A huge thank you to the shearers, rouseabouts, classers and especially to the Sutherlands for the wonderful opportunity, it truly was an eye-opening and fantastic experience.
Photographed through the viewfinder of my vintage Argoflex Seventy-five – taken 18/8/2010.
Untouched apart from crop.
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Australian Fine Art Photographer, Dip of Fine Arts (Photography), whose work is inspired by a love of nature and the abstract.
My photographs concentrate on the light, lines, colour, shape and form found in nature…… from bushland to beaches, even my own backyard.
I hope to surprise and intrigue the viewer with my work and explore the notion that beauty exists everywhere…in the right light!
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cool stuff ya;ll
Thanks Andrew, was a lot of fun.
– Kitsmumma
Love this… from this view you feel like a part of the action! : ))
That’s a great compliment Jenny, thank you, I was literally at their feet, trying hard not to get in the way and juggling the two cameras, was fun.
– Kitsmumma
Nice work
Thanks so much Athex, it was a great opportunity.
– Kitsmumma
Love this series!!!
Thanks Ben. Current project I’m working on, I have so many shots, still working my way through them…………. some will be coming your way as a conceptual series :D
– Kitsmumma
Excellent work. I invite you to submit this to Male Appreciation We are creating a portrait of all men and their relationships to themselves, each other, their wives, partners and their worlds. This would add greatly to that portrait. Thanks for your consideration, Tom