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Dec 31

Just a quick message before I melt in the 35 degrees Celcius it is here in the house.

Happy New Year.

I hope your 2008 is all you want it to be. For me it is going to involve a lot of changes. Changes I both want and need to make. Whatever you decide to do … do it to the best of your ability.

I’d like to take a minute to thank a few people for a few things.

Mum and David for providing a roof over my head and food in my stomach without asking for a cent in return.

Matthew for loving me just as mch as when his mother and I were together.

My family and friends for encouraging me to follow my photographic dreams.

Those who have trusted my abilities enough to have paid me to take photos of and for them.

I thnak the readers of my blog (and there are a LOT of you) for inspiring me to put my thoughts to paper so to speak.

Lastly but by no means Lucy for being who you are and for loving who I am although I know at times it goes against your wishes. You have made me a better man in the short time I have known you and I have never been happier. Your smile warms the heart and advice soothes the often turbulent paths of my life. Because of you I am striving to be a better person in 2008 and beyond. Thank you for being such a wonderful friend to Matthew. He loves being around you and talks about you and Jake whenever you are not around. Thank you for feeding me and all the healthy eating and living advice. I assure you I am listening.

Have a great New Years Eve and make sure what ever you do you get home safley so we can all begin 2008 together.

I look forward to catching up with as many of you as I can as soon as possible.

Richard

Dec 22

It’s 0115 (in the morning) and I have just printed out the proof photos for the mother/daughter portrait session I did this morning in the Botanical gardens.

See my business blog for a sneak peek.

Up early tomorrow with Matthew to go for a walk on the beach with Lucy and Jake.

* YAWN *

Dec 20

Subtitled “Photojournalists really are a mean bunch”

Today has been a LONG day of delays and excitement.

1. My train into the city was delayed 45 minutes due to signals being struck by lightning … so one tram and a taxi later I managed to make it on time to my lunch appointment.

2. Had lunch and saw lots of colleagues from my old job. It was great catching up with them all.

3. Realising I left my home keys INSIDE my home, I decided to go to Southland to start (yes start) my Xmas shopping. I was there when it all went dark for a second and the heavens opened. The rain was precipitating down outside and INSIDE several stores. Like the caring citizen I am I instantly retrieved the camera from the backpack and started shooting like mad until I overheard a security guard who had been looking at me say into his walkie talkie “Green shirt, big camera” It was at that point I deftly extracted the memory card from my camera, shoved it in my pocket and inserted a new card and left the centre.

Fun day so far. :-)

Dec 18

Time to cull

Lucy, Photography Comments Off

I have 13,000 + photos in my Lightroom catalog and I am running out of space so it is time to be ruthless.

I am going through my photos from present day backwards and deleting any shot that falls into ANY of the categories below:

  1. A crap photo (that’s 12,000 gone straight away)
  2. Part of a series (obviously I keep the best one or two)
  3. Out of focus (but not if I intended it)

I’ve already deleted about 200 photos from the last week saving over 700 Mb.

I might have a hard drive again soon. :-)

On another note, I have assigned Lucy my 512Mb compact flash card so we know whose photos are whose because she is one talented photographer and we are having trouble telling our shots apart sometimes. We took Jake for a walk and she happily played with the 300D for an hour and a bit. For you purists, it was an official walk as she took a photo of me lying on the ground taking a photo of something.

Dec 17

127/365 – Animated Carol-Singing Animals

Originally uploaded by RXAphotos

Christmas time in my household unfortunately brings with it an over-abundance of animated animals all singing/mooing/bleating Christmas carols.

The photo above shows the great effort the turkey puts into his rendition of jingle bells, with his head swaying left to right at a great rate of knots!

Unfortunately , today’s singing was the limit. I could take no more from that turkey. I grabbed the nearest tinsel I could find and … well see for yourself.

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