Tag: OMD

  • Let it Be?

    Let it Be?

      I took my camera on a stroll through my garden on Sunday with my 60mm (120mm equivalent) macro lens attached. I came across this little garden pest growing amongst the rocks near my clothesline. As I usually do, I got down low and spent some time shooting this lovely little flower. It’s growing quite wildly…

  • Birds & Cider

    Birds & Cider

    Some birds are not meant to be caged, that’s all.– Stephen King, Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption. The reason birds can fly and we can’t is simply because they have perfect faith, for to have faith is to have wings. – J.M. Barrie, The Little White Bird.   These photos are going to Lucile’s Photo101 Rehab…

  • Fly By Night

    Fly By Night

      On a recent flight home from Sydney, I captured a photo of some architecture which I called Curves and Edges. I almost always arrive home from a trip in the late evening, it’s almost always dark when I get to my car. And I’ve always enjoyed seeing the airport lit up at night. Never…

  • Splash (Eclectic #8)

    Splash (Eclectic #8)

    Into the water? Or sit tight safe on the sand? Serious choices. Justine at Eclectic Odds and Sods, as I’m sure you know, hosts Eclectic Corner. This 8th edition is entitled “Splash of Colour” and asks us to submit a photograph depicting a splash of colour. I decided to also include a splash of water 🙂 Justine…

  • Fresh-ly Opened

    Fresh-ly Opened

    If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly, our whole life would change – Buddha.   Photos taken with my Olympus OMD EM5. I thought it was time for some colour 🙂 For this week’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Fresh. x desleyjane    

  • Curves and Edges

    Curves and Edges

    I have walked through Brisbane Airport more than 100 times. On a return fight from Sydney recently, on a Friday night after 9pm, I noticed this structure on the rail station, which is one floor up from the main walkway between the terminal and the carpark. I’m sure I must have seen it before, but…

  • A Piece of Nepal in Brisbane

    A Piece of Nepal in Brisbane

    While out shooting for my March Changing Season’s post, I spent some time at the Nepalese Pagoda. This was the Kingdom of Nepal’s contribution to World Expo 88 which was held here in Brisbane. The Pagoda has become a permanent fixture within the lush rainforest walk at Southbank. According to visitbrisbane “it features 80 tonnes…

  • Long Way Down

    Long Way Down

     Playing with perspective, focus and depth of field are some of my favourite things.  This photo is going into Lucile’s Photo101 Rehab Clinic, a place for all die-hard photography addicts.  x desleyjane 

  • Life Around Us

    Life Around Us

    While out shooting for my most recent Changing Seasons post, I captured a couple of photos to check in to Lucile’s Photo101 Rehab Clinic. Come visit the clinic to see some great photos and share your own as well if you wish. Each of these photos was shot with my Olympus OMD EM5 camera, with…

  • Beautiful Brisbane – March 2015

    Beautiful Brisbane – March 2015

    We have a tourism catchphrase here in Queensland – Beautiful one day, perfect the next…. It is a beautiful city and I am very happy to showcase one small part of it for Cardinal’s Monthly Changing Seasons Challenge. The idea is to return to the same place each month and take photographs to show the…

  • Beautiful Brisbane – January 2015

    Beautiful Brisbane – January 2015

    This post is my submission for Cardinal Guzman Monthly Photo Challenge – The Changing Seasons. I’ve been thinking about this challenge for a while now, trying to decide on a location – this has to be a place where I can return each month to record around 20 photos. The idea is to document the…

  • 2014 Frequent Flyer (Rehab20)

    2014 Frequent Flyer (Rehab20)

    What a big year 2014 was. I thought it would be interesting to do a quick summary of the year. It wasn’t the worst year in terms of number of trips, but it’s up there. Fingers crossed for a better average in 2015! My first work trip was on January 17th, to our nation’s capital…