Articles - April, 2012
As a landscape/seascape photographer, sometimes one returns to a previously photographed location in order to shoot the same subject again under the 'right' conditions (or different conditions). And sometimes it happens unintentionally. Here is an image of a large rock I photographed at Narrabeen a fortnight ago under a magical dawn sky: As a point [ continue reading ]
The 2012 anniversary of the day I took up residence on this here planet fell quite recently, and Xenedette decided to surprise me with a short trip away and some very pleasurable experiences (get your minds out of the gutter). I had known for a few weeks that we were going away, but I was [ continue reading ]
As I mentioned in my previous update, the dawn/sunrise on Easter Saturday was stunning. So far I have processed 13 images I would consider 'keepers' (ie, of a sufficiently high standard that I would publish them). For a fussy shooter as indeed I am, that is an extraordinarily high number of images for a single [ continue reading ]
This morning I headed out for a dawn shoot at Narrabeen with some seascaping buddies. After checking SkippySky during the week, and again last night, it looked promising. As we made our way to the rock shelf in the darkness, I could see an intense red glow near the horizon. My experience tells me that [ continue reading ]