Jun 15

oil – leaf – water

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I found this shot from five years ago and realised that the stuff I like to take photo’s of hasn’t changed and probably still bemuses most people….

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Jan 30

green

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Jan 22

i remember london

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14 October 2000

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Jan 21

trial run

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Max is at his Granny’s house tonight as a trial run for when Vic and I go away for 3 nights to Sydney at the end of the month (yay!) I’m pretty sure it’ll go OK…….



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Sep 24

budding photog

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I gave Max the digital camera for the first time the other day which was slightly nerve wracking.  The boy has a knack I can tell you that!  This was the first time he had held a camera and about 70% of the shots had a subject centered (I’ll wait until he’s three before I explain the rule of thirds wink)

Here’s us snapping each other…….

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Apr 20

hey sugar

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Vic’s results came back from her glucose tolerance test and everything is as it should be – yay!

It was a bit foggy here the other day….

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Apr 10

photocritique – boats

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I bought 16 kilo’s of bacon in the weekend – that’s over 35 lb !

I like bacon smile

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Apr 08

tunnel vision

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The Greenwich Foot Tunnel in London runs under the River Thames between Cutty Sark Gardens and Island Gardens, on the Isle of Dogs. It is 1,217 feet in length and approx 50 feet deep. Its original purpose was to allow south London residents to work in the docks on the Isle of Dogs. It was designed by Sir Alexander Binnie and was opened on 4 August 1902 at a cost of £127,000. The tunnel is lined with 200,000 glazed white tiles.

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