Today, I've been down in the garden... the Botanical Gardens in fact, and quite literally down on my knees again using the amazingly convenient 'floor tripod'.
Because my Canon D10 is waterproof, I've been kneeling in the water because I like water. I like it on my hair and my eyes and my nose and my ears and my mouth. And my clothes got a bit wet.
31 January 2014
24 January 2014
Shaving Foam Pies
20 January 2014
Bobbles, Circles, Rings
I like circles because they are round like wheels are. Here are some pictures I've snapped of circles...
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This is a glass floor. You can see people below |
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These are brown bobbles at the station |
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This one is cool because it's all muddy |
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Yellow bobbles at the station are cool because they are yellow |
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Metal bobbles near the escalator |
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Handbag in a shop window |
19 January 2014
An Early Start
Lots of people ask me how I became a keen photographer... and the truth is, I really can't remember.
But, as these pictures clearly show, I've been snapping from a VERY early age with my trusty Canon D10.
Here, I was art directing and snapping my friend Marshall for his blog 'The {Tiny} Times' .
But, as these pictures clearly show, I've been snapping from a VERY early age with my trusty Canon D10.
Here, I was art directing and snapping my friend Marshall for his blog 'The {Tiny} Times' .
Getting Down To It
Like most toddlers, I like to roll around the floor. I like to do it with a camera in my hand mostly, because A: I get to capture the moment and B: I don't get told off. If I do get told off, I just tell mummy and daddy I'm making art and they leave me alone to get the job done. Here are some of my shots for Roll Around The Block, an event organised by the National Gallery of Victoria, and taken on my Canon D10.
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Getting a better angle at Flinders Street Station |
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Barriers |
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Texture |
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Tarmac |
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Escalator |
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Ramp with Daddy's foot |
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Padlock |
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Will Coles tetra carton sculpture |
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study of Red Riding Hood at the NGV |
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