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Just playing around with some home made lighting set up. Had to clean my sensor today it was terrible, If you have ever tried this for yourself you will understand that I am now totally BALD! it’s a very nerve racking experience. Seems clean enough now as this was shot at f16 and no bunnie dusty bugs are present. This is Izaak, he is one of my sons, Twins, age 18.
Through my glasseye / You can’t have a light without a dark to stick it in. (Arlo Guthrie)
Graphite pencil / Watercolour pencil
Graphite pencil / Watercolour pencil / Photoshop
The world through the lenses of 12 young Sydney-based photographers. Let us show you the world as we see it, through our glass eyes….
The world through the lenses of 12 young Sydney-based photographers. Let us show you the world as we see it, through our glass eyes. Glass Eye features the diverse expressions of a group of Sydney-based photographers. The group were originally brought together by a common love of urban exploration in Sydney’s industrial backyard; capturing the less-than-glossy side of Sydney’s urban decay and forgotten spaces. In 2008, the group exhibited Rust and Skin; a photographic exploration into the textures of life and decay. Now they come together, a year on, with new works to share; a broad spectrum including cityscapes, the urban underground; as well as portraiture, photo-journalism and photo-art. The contemporary collection visually reflects the experience of living in Sydney, and current issues from across the globe. Entry is free and all are welcome. Opening Launch: 22 April from 7pm Exhibition on view: / Wed 22 April, from 7pm / Thu 23 April, 6pm – 9pm, / Fri-Sun 24-26 April, 11am – 4pm / Wed-Sun 29 April – 3 May, 11am – 4pm Gallery: Chrissie Cotter Gallery / Map: Pidcock St, Camperdown, Sydney Check out our event on Facebook!
Upcoming photography exhibition that I’m a part of…
After months of anticipation and preparation, our group exhibition, Glass Eye is ready to roll. The gallery is looking like a thousand …
After months of anticipation and preparation, our group exhibition, Glass Eye is ready to roll. The gallery is looking like a thousand kinds of awesome! The exhibition opens tonight, so come along and check it out! Seriously, I’ve checked the TV guide and can assure you that this is better than finding out if Australia’s got the biggest loser talent in a hospital, and you can still make it home in time for Family Guy, if you must. 7pm-11pm, Chrissie Cotter Gallery, Pidcock St (off Mallett St), Camperdown / 15 mins by bus from Central Station / 15 mins walk from Newtown Station More details / Map
This was shot for the Glass Eye exhibition in Sydney 2009. Shot under the Iron Cove bridge , Sydney Australia with the Sigma 10 – 20 mm on my Nikon D300. No alterations to the image other than a slight crop and colour adjustments.
This was shot for the Glass Eye exhibition in Sydney 2009. Shot at the old brick works in Sydney Park , Sydney Australia with the Sigma 10 – 20 mm on my Nikon D300. No alterations to the image other than a slight crop and colour correction.
This was shot for the Glass Eye exhibition in Sydney 2009. Shot at the old brick works in Sydney Park , Sydney Australia with the Sigma 10 – 20 mm on my Nikon D300. No alterations to the image other than a slight crop and colour correction.
Fractal looking like wine glass
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