Signs like this are just begging to be juxtaposed with a little… unsmartness.
(With apologies to any viewers whose feet turn inwards naturally.)
Signs like this are just begging to be juxtaposed with a little… unsmartness.
(With apologies to any viewers whose feet turn inwards naturally.)
Where was I?
Let’s try the Mad Men look, she said.
It’ll be hot, she said.
My entire camera kit fits in this Think Tank bag.
[OK, so my lighting gear doesn’t fit, but I work with available light almost exclusively anyway.]
Inside: 2 cameras (Fujifilm X-Pro1 and X-E1), 4 lenses (every compatible prime lens Fujifilm currently offer), a heap of batteries and a heap of SD cards.
Weight: not much.
Now you know why I went mirrorless. Why I chose Fujifilm is coming up soon.
There’s something about watching a ball or car or random cube (!) roll down a sloping spiral.
He knows his way around all of the devices (despite receiving almost zero instruction), but still obsesses over one particular screen in one particular app. “The doors of the bus go open and shut…”
He had two phones in sync tonight.
Happily, Miss 1 is showing less interest in gadgets.
3 today. Kooragang Island at sunset is a visual feast [ugly coal and chemicals notwithstanding].
The last photo was taken from the top of our street as I was nearing home.
These have a special meaning when they’re used on a certain delivery suite room board.
I took this after covering a session for Heartfelt in one such room.
If you’ve ever tried to get close to this place, you already know about the fearsome “no trespassing” signs.
The dogs couldn’t get to me from this vantage point.
So, ner, Mr/Ms Recluse.