Tag: photography

  • A Single Drop

    How cool is this single drop? It’s perched on the end of one of the leaves of the weed shown below. I love the way water droplets are rounded (that’s science!!) and that they reflect the world around them (that’s science too LOL). This pink flower is a tiny weed, just a centimetre long. Oh…

  • Wheel-ly Long Exposures

    This post is for the Photo Rehab Clinic’s Tech of the Month (Long Exposure), a join feature between luciledegodoy.com and perelincolors.com. This month, she asks us to experiment with longer exposures. I had a short time before dinner on Saturday night, so we went to see the Brisbane Wheel and take some shots at different…

  • Perfect in Pink

    Pink isn’t just a colour, it’s an attitude.  – Miley Cyrus I have some creeping roses outside my front window and I love to photograph them. I’ve left them alone for quite a few weeks as it’s been a bit cold, but I recently went out for a challenge to get some macro shots. I…

  • Attempt

    She waited for hours. And hours. She tried to force herself to stay awake but her eyes kept shutting and her head was nodding. Each time she awoke, her eyes darted to see the table on the other side of the room to see if he was still there. She knew that he occasionally left…

  • Raindrops on Spiderwebs

    When I was photographing dewdrops on some plants in my back garden, I noticed a some spiderwebs on my dead lime tree 😉  They made for some fascinating photos – not as sharp as I’d like, but hey it was 8 degrees Celsius and it wasn’t even 7am! Plus it was almost above head height…

  • Ukulele

    Two of my dear friends sent me this ukulele for Christmas last year. I remember the day it arrived, I wasn’t feeling great and it arrived by courier. I figured out what it was from the shape of the package but still, when I unwrapped it and saw this gorgeous pink ukulele, I remember laughing…

  • Short Shoot in Melbourne

    Last week I visited Melbourne for a day trip. I left my home at 5am, worked all day, then flew out at 8pm, arriving back at my home at 11:30pm. I knew I would have a couple of hours before my flight home so I took my trusty Olympus OMD EM5 with my 17mm (35mm equivalent)…

  • A Girl’s Best Friend?

    Maybe his name is “Diamond”? 😉 I’ve been reminiscing about my trip to Amsterdam in April this year and taking a look though the photos on these cold Aussie winter evenings. I really loved these shots. Lucile and I were playing with the 60mm macro lens on my camera and took a few shots inside…

  • Dewy Gemstones

    The Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge this week asks us for our Inspiration – what makes us get up and go each day, makes us happy. Of course, there are a number of things – family, friends, missG, nature, so many things that are inspirational, or that motivate us to get up and DO something.…

  • 3 of the Best…

    I write a monthly guest post for a wonderful travel blog PerelinColors, showcasing 3 of my favourite Aussie things. This month, I did desserts, here’s a sneaky preview but head on over to the full post to see all of the yummy goodness!! For the previous posts, check here: Bridges Animals I hope you enjoy these…

  • Are you ready for your close-up?

    One of my many rubber duckies 😉 This one is actually a mini rubber ducky. He is just 5cm high. The trouble with macro is that it shows how much I need to do some dusting! For The Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Close Up. My last one, I promise!! And for Lucile’s Photo101 Rehab…

  • Examined

    “So how do you want to handle this?” Mike was tired. This was the third woman they’d found. Beaten, filthy, with ligature marks from being chained. And always with their throat savagely cut. It was a tough case. He had a sister about the same age as these girls and he hated to think it,…