Posts Tagged melbourne
What a night last night! One of the best lightening storm’s I’ve ever seen. Here’s just a glimpse of what we stat and enjoyed watching all last night… and quite a bit of today :)
It’s been a busy couple of weeks since we got back from our big trip, so images will be coming slowly over the coming weeks. As a break from that though I happened to be up at 5.30am this morning to see this spectacular sunrise over Melbourne :) Enjoy :)
Took the new 14-24mm out for a test run the other night down to ACCA in South Melbourne.
A little while back I’d borrowed a Hasselblad 500C/M for a couple of weeks. Given I think I’ve shot maybe 3 rolls of film in my life I was a tad worried about my ability to meter without a light meter on the subject (I had one but not a spot meter). These are a [...]
Took a stroll down to Docklands while the light was nice this evening. No tripod with me so everything is handheld. Loving these beautiful winters days at the moment, hopefully we can have a few more of them leading into spring.
Melbourne Open House 2011 was on this weekend, so Sylvie and I hit the streets to take in a bit of what was on offer. Saturday’s weather wasn’t to crash hot, but with camera’s over my shoulder we hit the city to check out the Intercontinental Melbourne and the JA Substation. On Sunday we aimed [...]
It’s been a busy few months here as I’m now out assisting on a regular basis for Cameron Murray Photography :) While that has been awesome I haven’t actually gone out myself to do any shooting since I finished my folio last semester. So yesterday I grabbed the tripod and camera and headed down to [...]
Below is a time-lapse of the entire collection of images that came to be my ‘A city on the move’ series.
This old chap was classic… speedios, leathery skin, massive stomach… classy mate classy.
In my last semester at PSC I worked on the below folio of images entitled ‘A city on the move’. In this folio I wanted to look at the city as if it was a living and breathing organism with the people as its lifeblood.