Tag: photo101rehab

  • A Little Flower

    A Little Flower

    Just living is not enough… one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower. – Hans Christian Andersen     I have been nominated by Pommepal at Gypsy Life to post 5 photos over 5 days, with accompanying stories/musings/notes and also nominations for others to join the event. I’ve participated in this event a few…

  • Amsterdam City in Living Colour

    Amsterdam City in Living Colour

    I hope you aren’t getting too sick of my Amsterdam posts 😉 Today is the city in glorious colour. As I have said, I was there for 50 hours. This was over three separate days and these photos span all three days. The first day was overcast, day 2 was glorious and day 3 was…

  • Beauty in the Mundane

    Beauty in the Mundane

    I was filling my car with fuel the other day, when I looked up and was struck by the shape of the carpark structure of the shopping centre next door. As a regular at Lucile’s Photo101 Rehab Clinic, I of course had my camera with me. I took these shots with my Olympus OMD EM5…

  • Momentarily Technical

    Momentarily Technical

    Be happy for this moment. This moment is your life.  – Omar Khayyam, Persian mathematician, astronomer, poet and philosopher. And very clever man.  For Justine’s Eclectic Corner #11: Momentarily. For Perelin Colours and Lucile’s Tech of the Month: Get out when the light is right.   Sunsets happen every day. But they are always different.…

  • Amsterdam People (B&W)

    Amsterdam People (B&W)

    I think I’ve already mentioned that I took a lot of photos during my 50 hours with the lovely Lucile in Amsterdam, so I wanted to share the photos gradually with you. Today, I’m sharing my black and white images of the people of Amsterdam. Some of these were taken during a walk through the…

  • Flowers of Amsterdam

    Flowers of Amsterdam

    Here’s my second post on my whirlwind trip to Amsterdam. You can see my first post here. Today, I want to show you the flowers. We found these in big planters outside the Eye Film Institute. Some of them seem like they’re made of tissue paper. Also, there’s a special little surprise in the mix…  …

  • Separation Binds

    Separation Binds

      The panels of glass in this very large window are separated by thick metal strips. The thick metal strips bind the glass panels together to form a very large window. This could be a post about construction.  It could be about architecture. It could be about seeing the world as glass half full or…

  • Blogger Babes in London

    Blogger Babes in London

      I am so blessed to have met such lovely people here in the WordPress world. As many of you know, I recently went to Cambridge (UK) for a work trip. It was an intensive trip with long work days immediately followed by evening social events. It was a fantastic week actually. Work finished up…

  • The Long Haul

    The Long Haul

      Just a quick post to say that I’m still alive. I was travelling for the last two weeks – I went to Cambridge (UK) for work for a little over a week, then London on the weekend and Amsterdam for a couple of days. London and Amsterdam were short holidays and I had a…

  • Grasshopper, Munching

    Grasshopper, Munching

    You may have recently read my post about the caterpillars that have taken up residence in my lime tree. I’m quite fascinated with them and I try to check on them every day or two to make sure that the birds haven’t gobbled them up. While I’m out in the garden, I take my camera…

  • ANU Again

    ANU Again

    I presented my favourite building from Australian National University recently – The John Curtin School of Medical Research. The photos in the gallery below, are others from the same shoot – different buildings around campus. I’m also adding these to Lucile’s Photo101 Rehab Clinic.   As usual, all photos were taken with my Olympus OMD EM5…

  • Papillion

    Papillion

    Another stroll through my little back garden has revealed more aliens (you can find the previous aliens here). These aliens are masquerading as caterpillars! I have a lime tree, I’ve had it for about 10 years maybe? I had it in a pot when I was renting a little house and moved it to my…