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Architectural Photography - Colours
Notes The building really is quite simply, really it's only the addition of colour which is a giving it musch to write home about, but that colour, she sure does
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Three Shots of a Temple in Matsumoto
You don't actually have to go out of your way to see a Temple in Japan. I mean there are famous Temples in every city, I mean I've been to the one in Matsumoto,
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Actually Learning Photography
The learning curve to photography is real and I got humbled by my XA10. When I first used Sony DSC H-300, a point and shoot camera with minor adjustable options
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A Puddle under a train line.....
And you have some nice reflections to play with whether it be a couple walking past or a disowner and discarded bike
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Day One with Fujifilm X-A10
I wanted to have a Fujifilm for so long and on my birthday, I was given an XA10 with its lens kit, 16-50mm. I know it’s a bit dated now to have it and for a hobbyist
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Photography - The impossibly green lawn in Melbourne
Notes How is anything green and this blue, how is this possible, copious, perhaps irresponsable amounts of water? SettingsF10, 1/500, 320ISO, 15mm (35mm Equivalent)
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Architectural Photography - The Church and the Trees
Notes Arghh, Melbourne in Summer, it looks exactly as it should look, green, blue skies, picture postcard views, the historic cathedral, the modern skyscrapers,
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Mysterious Photography - The Trees
Notes is it night, is it day, are we simply stuck in a cave somewhere looking up, is it the one time that it rained, I have to admit I don't remember but there is
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Architectural Photography - Clouds
Notes Is that what the lighting designer was trying for clouds and shadows, shapes repeating over and over again, the light sneaking through the building in such
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Architectural Photography - The Desert Building
Notes I understand this is just a wall, but what a wall, there is something about it that reminds me of the red centre of Australia, the harsh sun and shadows, the
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Better in Concept
I found myself do a little alleyway, in fact I'd walked myself into a dead in so there was nothing for it other than walking back up the slight incline and onto
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Architectural Photography - Up Again
Notes There is something about the darkness of the city and the light that finds it's way in SettingsF10, 1/250, 500ISO, 15mm (35mm Equivalent) CameraFujifilm X-T5
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Travel Photography - Picture Postcard
Notes They don't make postcards anymore, I'm confident that the stock in every tourist store is actually 20 years old, back from a time when the idea of finding
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Landscape Photography - Waiotapua
Notes Ironic is the only word for this shot and this place, you can see a version of this photo a thousand times on Instagram, of course this pool is quite large
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Testing the Samyang 100mm f/2.8 Macro on the Fujifilm X-H2S
First impressions, tiny subjects, and a little holiday magic There’s something about getting a new macro lens that makes the world feel suddenly full of secrets.
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Two Final Shots from Auckland in New Zealand
Hard to believe that it's close to 6 months since I stood in Auckland on a relatively cold late April pointing my camera at these modern buildings, understanding
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#Monomad Scenes from a Bike - Edition 31- New Lens
Welcome to The 31st edition of the series - Scenes from a bike This Edition facts: I haven't done this for a long time, this is only the second edition of this i
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Architectural Photography - In Living Colour
Notes there is something about this that is maybe not quite right, I love the striking colours, the modern holey spiral staircase, I love what it's trying, but love
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Nature Photography - Sunset
Notes It hadn't been the best day, okay it had been better than the day before, and we were wearing shorts which was always a plus, and we had swum, but as the sun
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Nature Photography - Wairaeki Terraces
Notes Is it nature if it is man made, if someone has bought in trucks and workers and cement to make a facsimile of the what nature had made thousands of years ago,
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