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Whales documented and pictured
July 04, 2017 - It's peak hour on the humpback highway and record numbers of whales are passing the coast where I live. What a spectacle...
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The Exkoskinator & The Optical Delusion
November 17, 2016 - A few members of the Port Macquarie Panthers Photographic Club spent the weekend at Werrikimbe National Park. It was a w...
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Zenith Beach nocturne
November 05, 2016 - Continuing my experiments orchestrating hardware and software technologies with wetware, here is a sketchbook exposé of...
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Why photography?
October 20, 2016 - When asked to deliver a one hour presentation on photography to a local group of pensioners and superannuants (few, if a...
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The Alien Mantis
October 17, 2016 - It's well known that committed photographers are drawn to old things: the weathered; the corroded; the dilapidated. It's...
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The visualisation and making of 'Chromaria #2'
October 07, 2016 - Here's an example of the way my process can start with the visualisation of a finished, composite image during the momen...
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Discovery and camera seeing
October 05, 2016 - Today I was reminded again of the power of limited depth of field...by accident. A little wattlebird had landed in a cas...
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PS...happy birthday, 'Killer'
February 25, 2015 - A silver anniversary is something to celebrate, especially in the commercial battlefield of information technology. Thin...
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Stupid is as Stoopid does...
February 07, 2015 - I bet you didn't know that photography is an extreme sport. Yeah? Injuries sustained in the field can keep you houseboun...
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How's the serenity
November 15, 2014 - Thank you to all who sent messages of affirmation for the return of the Picture Postcard.
There were some gremlins skul...
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'Time passages'—The book
October 20, 2014 - Time passages —Transcending the eye's instant by Rob Smith AAPS
A book about creative photography using slow exposures:...
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