Tag: Photography

  • SHEIKH ZAYED GRAND MOSQUE

    I took this photo in Abu Dharbi from the veranda of the Shangri-La Hotel, just ten minutes before our airport transfer arrived. A magical moment to conclude a wonderful travel experience in Morroco and Italy. See: https://visitabudhabi.ae/en/see.and.do/attractions.and.landmarks/iconic.landmarks/sheikh.zayed.grand.mosque.aspx

  • A Gallery Experience

      I mostly take photos in galleries, (when permissable) as references for myself. Occassionally, a gallery presents an opportunity for a photo that has a little more to it. In this instance at the Australian National Gallery I found myself captivated by the space and the dramatic way in which the the works had been…

  • Clouds

    I saw a solitary puffy little cloud suspended in the sky against a line of long flat clouds. ‘Poor little cloud,’ I said aloud.  It looked so out of place and alone. Turning, I gazed across the ocean, to see this extraordinary panoply of clouds.  

  • The changing nature of photography

    “When you go out there, you don’t get away from it all, you get back to it all. You come home to what’s important. You come home to yourself.” Peter Drombrovskis

  • Ephemeral wetland 

    Photos taken on a path along the David Low Way, in Noosa Shire, Queensland. I took the path back after my beach walk with Jimmy this evening to avoid the southerly wind. The recent rain restored the water to the swales in the hind dunes. Where do the frogs go when the water dries up?