Oct 09
I ordered more Moo cards last week from the UK for my photography work.
They arrived today.
I love Royal Mail. It’s so efficient and quick.
Of course, I’m now waiting on a particular English girl to correct me with a plethora of mail horror stories.
Update: According to the ‘particular English girl’ Royal Mail is great … Why am I disappointed about this?
Oct 01

Albert
Originally uploaded by RXAphotos
I’m catching up slowly on my activities…
Saturday saw me venturing somewhat hesitantly to the Malloy residence for their annual Grand Final BBQ. I have been in contact with Tony and Rae via blog comments and Flickr for many years but had never actually met them.
So Saturday was the day. I went in to the house and was immediately greeted warmly as if a family member or an old friend. The advantage of participating in the 365days self portrait project is that they had a fairly good idea what I looked like.
What a great bunch of people I met on that day. I came across a person whose blog I have been following for at least the last five years and whom I purchase a “Gollum” statue from off eBay to complete my Lord of The Rings set. It was great to finally catch up with him after years of occasional emails.
Of course I had my camera with me and put it to good use (with full permission from Tony and Rae) and the featured photo is but one of the shots I managed to capture of little Bert and others.
As said before I had a great time and hope it isn’t a year before I catch up with Tony, Rae, Daniel, Marita (spelling) et al.
Thanks for the invite Tony!
Sep 16

Mmmm … pie
Originally uploaded by RXAphotos
The title isn’t a typo … it was intentional. One of you will recognisie it.
Yesterday after returning Matthew in to the safe hands of his mother I ventured back to Glen Waverley and twiddled my thumbs before going for a walk to the local lake with the camera. I realised as I was flat on my stomach trying to get the angle right on a dandelion macro that I must be a little serious about this whole photography thing as I was generally ignoring the muttered comments made by passers by.
Upon return to the house, in a round about way, I was invited to dinner at Timbo and Selena’s. Not one to normally pass up a free feed, I grabbed the necessities for dinner at someones house (only one camera and my MacBook) and drove Baronia.
It had been a disgusting amount of time since Timbo and I last hung out. So it was great to catch up. Selena was her normal radiant self and it was fantastic discussing life with her again.
The dinner was superb (as you can very well see) and was followed by strawberry pancakes. Little do they know but I’ll be launching myself on their doorstep again shortly!
A funny thing from the night was realising that not only did they know a friend of mine (hi Fiona!) but I had sat next to her at Tim and Sel’s wedding! This was before I met her this year. The wedding photos proved the seating layout. Funny.
After taking Timbo through my digital work flow at his request, I packed up and headed home.
Great catching up with you again guys and Timbo, I’ll see you on the 23rd for the night shoot. Hamish, I know you read this blog. You are coming too.
Off to Healesville Sanctuary today so Chris can give his new lens a thrashing.
Sep 04

Sunset takes flight
Originally uploaded by RXAphotos
After six hours of shooting we returned to Dromana pier to catch the sunset. We positioned ourselves along various parts of the pier and beach and waited for the show.
When the sun started doing its dive we all started shooting. Having not really sat and watched many sunsets in my life I was amazed at how quickly the sun does actually move. I was taking a steady stream of photographs (surprise surprise) and by spinning the job wheel on the back of the camera I could actually watch the sun go down.
Several people stopped and asked how we were doing and if we were getting any good shots. As soon as you took your eye of the view finder your find that yes, you have been staring into the sun for the last ten minutes and no, you can not focus properly on the nice people speaking to you.
After the sun went down we piled into the car and when to La Porcetta’s (spelling) for dinner which was a great end to a fantastic day.
I’m glad I have finished this round up as I have been on two Flickr walks since and have more photographs to highlight.
Thanks for coming along.
Sep 03

“Have you seen the light?”
Originally uploaded by RXAphotos
We drove through Sorrento down to Portsea, and hoofed it down to the beach to see the “London Bridge”. I had never heard of this rocky structure but was glad to have gone.
We spent a good hour taking photos of the rocks, beach, wedding party, splashes and as you can see here “God Rays”.
This was taken with my older camera and I think it came out quite well.
Our next port of call was back to Sorrento for ice creams, coke and the occasional photo before heading back to Dromana for the sunset.
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