Published October 8, 2009
I posted on Keith Loutit’s ’tilt-shift photography’ technique a while back. First finding his work on Vimeo.
Good to see NAB / ClemengerBBDO (Melbourne) using him and his technique in their latest ad ‘The Little
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Published May 22, 2009
I’m sharing my photos not the location. A piece of heaven in the countryside. Wood burning stove, my lovely lady, uninterrupted views, dancing birds and chilled out baby cows. Keep it special – don’t
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Published April 7, 2009
Playing around with Ricoh GR on a mini tripod with a bottle of Talisker Whisky and a long exposure gave result to these two moody shots from Berrima last autumn.
The gate
Moon tree
I
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Published April 7, 2009
Great stop-frame story of a fisherman’s rescue from the rocks near Tamarama beach by photographer Keith Loutit. The photo effect makes the people seem like plastic figurines in a diorama.
I’ve found a few
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Published February 14, 2009
Wiggly glow strings inform the sky. Shadowed wing. Journey to another land…
@pablojeffress started following me on Twitter. Then I read his blog and then I saw this. Then I felt compelled to share.
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Published January 13, 2009
Found this shot of Darth on an image search for something completely un-related. The photo is by Alex
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Published September 19, 2008
I’ve recently reconnected with an old friend, Tom Kay (top pic, far right), via an article in Monocle magazine (as you do!). For your interest the article was about the company his behind Finisterre
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Published July 28, 2008
It was my birthday last week and as a surprise Rach flew me to Melbourne for MIFF.
MIFF stands for Melbourne international film festival. I forgot how much I love Melbourne. Intimate bars, incredible
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Published December 3, 2007
msexplorer2
Originally uploaded by keep left.
Image capture from one of the webcams onboard the Nordnorge, a couple of minutes after SkyNews reported the existance of the webcams.
Shortly after this, the Nordnorge appeared to turn such
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Published September 12, 2007
Oh how I miss England. Such a relief to see my friends haven’t changed one little bit. Mortgages don’t effect them, marriages or even having children. Life is a party!
I raise a glass to
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Published June 12, 2007
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Published May 21, 2007
Created with Paul’s flickrSLiDR.
Just found this on the Mashable blog, very cool app that lets you embed your flickr slideshows just about anywhere you
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Published March 31, 2007
50 people experience the seasons
Originally uploaded by flipzagging.
Each picture is a season. Each season is the merging of 50 pictures tagged with the season name. Left to right, winter, spring, summer and
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Published October 16, 2006
Originally uploaded by in.vino.veritas.
Brilliant. The Tate Modern’s turbine room plays host to Carsten Höller’s gigantic slides. I cant wait to visit on my next homage to the UK, rest assured I’ll be documenting this
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Published March 14, 2006
I/O Brush is a new drawing tool to explore colors, textures, and movements found in everyday materials by “picking up” and drawing with them. I/O Brush looks like a regular physical paintbrush but has
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