Blue track 

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  • Taxi travelling through an intersection – focussing on line work

  • The misty blue grey cold Wombat Forest near Daylesford

  • The track winds it’s way down on a grassy slope to the edge of Corio Bay with the You Yangs in the background. / This image featured on the front cover of an art calandar published by BEST SHOTS as well as a coffee table book on Geelong and Bellarine Peninsula. / It also was part of a support promotion run by the press getting readers to write in and try to determine where it was taken from as the location is not readily visable to travellers. / Taken on Fuji S2Pro

  • another attempt at HDR, this time on the “Klondyke” which is on the railway siding at Queenscliff

  • East Hill, Albury, NSW, Australia

  • Watch the Video here Feel it falling off like clothing / Taste it rolling on your tongue / See the lights above you glowing / Oh and breathe them deep into your lungs It was always simple, not hidden hard / You’ve been pulling at the strings playing puppeteer for kings / And you’ve had enough But the search ends here / Where the night is totally clear / And your heart is fierce / So now you finally know that you control where you go / You can steer So hold this feeling like a newborn / Of freedom surging through your veins / You have opened up a new door / So bring on the wind, fire and rain It was always simple, not hidden hard / You’ve been played at a game called remembering your name / And you stuffed it up But the search ends here / Where the night is totally clear / And your heart is fierce / So now you finally know that you control where you go / You can steer ‘Cos you’ve been listening for answers / But the city screams and all your dreams go unheard But the search ends here / Where the night is totally clear / And your heart is fierce / So now you finally know that you control where you go / You can steer / Year get out of the box and step into the clear / ‘Cos now you finally know you can steer Missy Higgins

  • Watch the Video here PART ONE PART TWO He’s a stranger to some / And a vision to none / He can never get enough / Get enough of the world. For a fortune he’d quit / But it’s hard to admit / How it ends and begins. On his face is a map of the world / (A map of the world) / On his face is a map of the world / (A map of the world). From yesterday, it’s coming / From yesterday, the fear / From yesterday, it calls him / But he doesn’t want to read the message here. On a mountain he sits / Not of gold but of shit / Through the blood he can learn / See the lives that he took. From the council of one / He’ll decide when he’s done with the innocent. On his face is a map of the world / (A map of the world) / On his face is a map of the world / (A map of the world). From yesterday, it’s coming / From yesterday, the fear / From yesterday, it calls him. But he doesn’t want to read the message / He doesn’t want to read the message / He doesn’t want to read the message here. On his face is a map of the world. From yesterday, it’s coming / From yesterday, the fear / From yesterday, it calls him / But he doesn’t want to read the message here. From yesterday, from yesterday / From yesterday, the fear / From yesterday, from yesterday / But he doesn’t want to read the message / He doesn’t want to read the message / He doesn’t want to read the message here 30 Seconds To Mars

  • Whilst I don’t remember exactly where it is, this track caught my eye with the brilliant blue sky, yellow flowers and, just, the colour of the track itself. Took it quite a few years back in outback NSW, Australia. Scan from Fujichrome.

  • Widescreen wallpaper version – 1280×800 Gembrook Station, Puffing Billy Line / Victoria, Australia

  • . / . / My own snowshoe traces taken with -10 C, cold and strong wind, it’s sometimes difficult to take photos… / . / . / Canon EOS 400D / Sigma 17-70 / . / .

  • Minimalist abstract study of speeding cyclists, focusing more on the dynamics of the speed and motion of their movements / Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 37 X 59 inches / 94 X 150 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................................

  • Early this morning I decided to drive about an hour into the Blue Mountains to go for a bit of bushwalking and to check out the lookouts around the Wentworth Falls area. / However the weather was terrible, with it basically being a whiteout with visibility down to about 20m and constant drizzling rain, so not the best weather for lookouts and photography! / I decided to head over to King’s Tableland and have a look at McMahon’s Lookout which is down the end of a 20km dirt track, however half way down the road I decided to capture the view in front of me which consisted of the road and trees disappearing into the thick mist. / I will have to head back up on a clearer day! / Photo taken with barely any post processing, just exposure, black point and levels.. / Thanks for having a look, as always comments and critiquing are most welcome.. Best Viewed LARGE EXIF Data / Date: 21/04/2008 / Time: 10:40am / Aperture: f/11 / Shutter: 0.05sec (1/20) / ISO: 200 / Focal Length: 26mm

  • Manual focus hand held pan shot with Olympus OM-3 and Tokina 80-200mm f2.8 1/125 @ f11 on Fuji 100.

  • Four Wheel drive tracks, Cape Jervis, South Australia. Canon 400D 18 – 55 lens. Laying down in the tracks attempting to create depth drawing the viewer back into the image.

  • Shoe Love :)

  • Once across the Jagged Mountains and the lowland foothills, we have a view of Blue Lake. In the night sky we have the moons Hope & Glory.

  • HDR image of 5 frames merged together.

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  • Our local train tracks, adjusted:) /

  • Box Cars ~ HDR f 3.5, EV -2,-1,0,1,2 best viewed larger

  • Our local village railway track connections…our favorite walking spot outside of the trails here… /

  • Featured in the Group: The Art of Intrigue

  • Scanned slide. It’s been a while since these slides have seen the light of day… so I’ve been having fun revisiting them! Also, reliving the trips I took to take them. Anyone who has been in the Australian outback would have to agree it’s an incredible experience and one that stays with you forever. I have been blessed to have been included on two trips with some dear photographer friends of mine. Both were quite some time ago now and I sometimes find that my memory of where things were exactly taken has become hazy… so you’ll have to forgive me when I say… “somewhere in the Strezlecki Desert” ! I did keep a log of all photographs taken at the time (when, where, etc…) but after several moves it seems to have disappeared… bugger! If you haven’t been outback yet… you should definitely put it on the “to do” list… I know it’s back on mine… : ))

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