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Tenting with Pre-Pubescent Teenagers, What Fun!

For the past 3 days, I’ve been tenting in Toowoon Bay, at The Entrance. Now I say tenting, not camping, because according to my standards, there a few things required until you’re actually camping like a grown-up person.

For one, we were in a holiday park, there was a toilet block right next to us, there was people everywhere we turned and civilization was just on the other side of the park road. Secondly, there wasn’t much of a fire. I say ‘much’ because we did go down to the beach one night and have a little bon-fire. But all of our meals were cooked on the little gas stoves or barbeques in the park. For me it’s just not quite the same. Continue reading

Equilateral

Equilateral

I was a little unsure about putting this shot up. It’s always hard for a photographer to view their own shots objectively, without letting the memories and emotions from the time get in the way. Hence the unsureness. But anyway, here it is, the roof of the Australian National Art Galley. I really like the pattern created by all the triangles and the different shades of gray in various areas. I hope you like it as much as I do.

PS: I have linked this image here to a larger version, and I’ll probably be doing so all the time from now on. A max width of 578px can be limiting… Continue reading

Moar Art!

Moar Art!

Well, there’s somethings that has happened, and something which is yet to happen.

Firstly, today I took some photos… and they turned out good! It all stemmed from physics class where we’ve been studying optics. As photographer, this was incredibly interesting to me. Anyway, one of the best things we did was get a lens, point it at the window with some paper behind it, and you could see an image of the window on the paper. Essentially, the entire classroom had been turned into a camera… Continue reading

Inside

Inside

It’s been a while since I’ve done any photography, but luckily today, I had some fun playing with a lens and some light. Read more.

The face you can see on the paper was created by magnifying glass lens held behind the paper.

I have to thank my brother and my brother for the help with this shot. Continue reading

Not Dead!

Well, If you have been following me intently, you would have noticed that I’m not really uploading much. There’s a good reason for that… School.

Basically, year 11 been hitting me kinda hard these past few weeks. That coupled with my unsurpassed procrastination skills, has managed to put a stop to me taking many photos.

However, the end is in sight, a few more weeks and I shall be on holidays! I should be able to take more shots round then. I’m particularly looking forward to a possible camping trip to some beach in NSW. Not sure if I’ll go but if I do, there’s bound to be a good sunset or two… I hope… Continue reading

Freedom in a Box

My family bought some new dining room chairs. They were delivered today.

This is a simple stop motion animation of my brother and his box Continue reading

An Update

Today my HOYA Polarizer arrived. Which is quite impressive seeing as it was coming from Hong Kong. Unfortunately, today’s sky is of the overcast type which severely impeded on my ability to test the polarizer with a clear sky and a solid sun.

Despite this, I’m already seeing some major difference in reflections and tones. Something previously unseen with my old, blurry MASSA Polarizer.

Also, you may have noticed I haven’t been spitting out artworks at a very fast rate. I can’t really blame year 11 because it isn’t school’s fault. I just haven’t really done much recently. The weather hasn’t been all that… Continue reading

Dripped

Dripped

Another shot from another rainy day. Continue reading

Traffic

Traffic

Another shot from my trip to La Perouse. This one was taken as we were driving home. Continue reading

Vein

Vein

A shot from a trip to La Perouse with andyjimmy. The rocks there were unlike anything I’ve ever seen before. Like veins in the ground. Continue reading