This is another shot I took of the jetty. Basically same idea as the other one, with foreground interest and the jetty in the background. This one gives you a sense of how long the jetty is. From its website: "The 140-year-old Busselton Jetty, measured at 1841 metres, is the longest wooden jetty (pier) in the southern hemisphere."
20 December 2006
Busselton Jetty: Another Perspective
This is another shot I took of the jetty. Basically same idea as the other one, with foreground interest and the jetty in the background. This one gives you a sense of how long the jetty is. From its website: "The 140-year-old Busselton Jetty, measured at 1841 metres, is the longest wooden jetty (pier) in the southern hemisphere."
19 December 2006
Hippies
The hippies were out in force Saturday night in Margaret River for the Xavier Rudd concert. That's a good thing, I feel mucho respecto for our tree hugging friends. This isn't the greatest shot in the world, but it was nice to watch some people who don't necessarily fit the norm. I've applied a film grain filter in an attempt to make it look half decent.
18 December 2006
The Busselton Jetty
Kathryn and myself returned today from a short getaway to Busselton. This was the spot we first came to when we arrived on Saturday for a swim. This shot was taken this morning when we returned for just one final swim before the drive back.Re the shot: the only thing I've done to the shot is crop it. I think the foreground interest makes this photo quite visually pleasing, and sets it apart from being just another 'holiday snap' of a well known tourist attraction in WA.
13 December 2006
The Post Box

This shot was taken just up the street from our place. Here I've tried turn what was an ordinary photo into one that is moody and interesting. Have I succeeded? If nothing else I've learnt some cool new things in photoshop. The inspiration for this comes from here.
More inspiration.
10 December 2006
09 December 2006
06 December 2006
Why the tie?
Afterwork Monday as I made my way through the CBD I walked past a tie lying on the footpath. How did it get there? Did it simply fall out of someone's bag? Or did someone decide to leave the ratrace, discarding their tie in a symbolic gesture (that may even inspire others) in the streets of Perth whilst crying "I'm free.... I'm free" and running as fast as possible to their car so they could take off.....
05 December 2006
Sunday Colour
03 December 2006
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