It’s so sad when I don’t have a (photo) trip planned. I know that in times of COVID, planning isn’t really a thing and travelling is very restricted. However, we are starting to think of the next trip. I love the fact that Stephen and Dean (my husband) want to go around Victoria taking photos […]
View ArticleThis is the final post of the photos from the Phillip Island trip I took May this year (don’t know if there are any other trips to Phillip Island on the cards yet). Tenby Point was the first place my friend Stephen and I went for a photo shoot on the trip. Now, this post […]
View ArticleI know a lot of people stayed up to take photos of the super blood moon, but I didn’t. But I did go out and take a few photos of the moon right before it was completely covered by our planet. Below is one of the better photos that I took yesterday. Only today did […]
View ArticleI do have to say that the Pinnacles are extraordinarily beautiful and despite all the harrowing trials of the day, I have to say it was worth it.
View ArticleI did my homework, but Stephen, having been doing this longer, was better at it. While I focused on a couple of things to photograph (and really focused on the technical stuff), Stephen was able to research a broader set of things. One of the things we photographed was the remains of SS Speke that […]
View ArticleNow, the Aurora Borealis is a well known phenomenon that people travel to the Arctic Circle to experience. What isn’t very well known, though, is it’s southern counterpart – the Aurora Australis. Like it’s northern counter part, the Aurora Australis is the phenomenon of the atmosphere lighting up the (southern) skies green due to the […]
View ArticleI sometimes catch up with friends who are also interested in photography. In one of those catch ups this year, I was talking about my night sky photography and my friend interjected (maybe once) correcting me when I used the term Night Sky photography. He tried to allude that it was astro-photography. By no means […]
View ArticleSo today I decided to use Dean, my husband, for a Joy Project session. Late in the morning we had the interview (at home) and then we went off site to take the photos. We spent a great afternoon all three of us: Dean, Hughey (the dog) and myself. Hughey was a bit bored and […]
View ArticleAt some point today, around lunch time, Hughey, my dog, became interested in my Fedora. So, I decided it was time for him to show us his talent. He was very reluctant and I had very few seconds to get the shots. It was definitely worth it.
View ArticleIt is with a heavy heart that I cancelled the Lakes Entrance trip. There are just too many things happening at the moment and I would not be able to pull off that trip as well as the Phillip Island one. All things considered, Phillip Island is a longer lasting trip (number of nights), less […]
View ArticleAfter an excessively (for my standards) active photographic period, I’ve hit a lull. Well, a cooling period while I organize my things. This doesn’t mean I’m not doing photo related things, on the contrary. Because I’ve had to reduce my hours executing photographic related things to deal with a few non-photographic things, it is helping […]
View ArticleSo, my next trip is to Phillip Island, as I have mentioned in the post Dawn at the Peninsula. The trip started out by suggestion of a friend to photograph the Pinnacles. We had planned to drive down on Friday (21/05) morning scout the area, photograph (sunset, sunrise). Because it was going to be one […]
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