Darwin will always hold a very, very special place with me – it is where I first became inspired to learn about taking landscape photos.
Darwin will always hold a very, very special place with me – it is where I first became inspired to learn about taking landscape photos.
As most of you who follow me on Facebook will know, things have been a bit hectic recently and I have had very little time to get away to take photos. My partner and I decided to grab one night away whilst we could, before the Christmas rush starts! We left Darwin at around 5am,…
I have been meaning to announce this for a while – but time kept getting away from me, and all of a sudden it’s nearly time…. after ten months in the making! My first Coffee Table Book is due to be released next week!!
A few of you who follow me on Facebook or Flickr will see I’ve had a couple of recent attempts at taking photos of the stars. This was all sparked by me hearing about the Perseid Meteor Shower.
There are some awesome places in Darwin to photograph our landscape and wildlife – unfortunately quite a lot of time is required to check them all out and be able to do our varied and vast landscape justice!
I’ve visited Kakadu quite a few times over the last few years, but I don’t think I’ll ever get bored of exploring the area and taking photos! I recently traveled out to the park because Jim Jim Falls had just opened for the dry season. Despite seeing the “falls” three times, I’ve never seen it…
For those who have been following me on Facebook or Flickr over the last couple of years, I do generally post my EXIF and camera data with the photos. Here it is a little more detail (and up to date!):
Basically, I want a platform to share photography and ideas with on a regular basis. When I store my photos on my computer, I file them by date and I have a file for every single day of the year. There are a LOT of photos that I do not post or even look at,…