I would like to be live blogging from the Community 2030 Summit today but unfortunately, despite adding myself as a follower of @C2030_Summit on twitter, joining the C2030 Summit group on facebook, responding t...
Every so often there’s a call out for people’s big idea for Perth or in some cases, a politician goes so far to spend public money on a big idea as a lasting monument to remind future generations of...
This was taken during one of my inital outings to Woodman Point to chase a sunset back in December 2008. It was also the beginning of the realisation that a warm red sunset doesn’t happen every single day...
I sat down last week to watch At the Movies, a movie review show on ABC. There’s a movie that I’ve been excited to see released on the silver screen in Australia, Red Cliff aka The Battle of Red Cli...
This is one of the first photos I took into my foray into photography. It was taken in September 2008, just weeks after I had purchased my Nikon D60. I had driven to South Beach in fremantle in the hope of a go...
In September 2008, I was in Melbourne walking along the Yarra River on a cold still night. And although I had my camera in hand with my tripod, it didn’t occur to me to take a photo until I saw this in fr...
This was one of my entries into the Snowden Photo Competition for 2009. Unfortunately, I didn’t make a placing or make it into the exhibition. Perhaps next year. This was a familiar sight for me over summ...
A stark reminder that the weather in outback Australia is harsh. This is part of a spine of a kangaroo devoid of any moisture content. Taken during while working at Leinster during the summer of 2008/2009.
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This image was taken during Perth’s leg of Scott Kelby’s Worlwide Photo Walk that took place on the 18th of July, 2009. The path chosen was through the CBD on a cloudy afternoon. It did also rain at...