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Photographing presence
Photographing Eos is more like drawing than painting. The camera’s product, the image says, ‘I was here’.
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Jagun walk, March 28
Heading to the the Aran Islands a few years back I tried to get hold of Tim Robinson's book, The Stones of…
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Montien Boonma, AGNSW
At the unveiling of the work, visitors drank whiskey and herbs from the bowl with the scoop fashioned from his…
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The City
I can't belive the amount of units being constructed, but if so many people live in this city, 'we should…
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Lucie’s Wedding
Love has no accent, no lavish lexicon and doesn’t always sing but if you listen, you’ll hear your lover’s voice…
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Tom Roberts, Australian Impressionist
In 1868 a Cobb & Co coach was held up near Inverell, northern NSW by Captain Moonlight, on land now…
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Sydney
It’s five years (minus one week) since we lived here, and neither of us have missed the city.
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The Everglades, a great Australian garden
It's mid-March, the colours are starting to emerge. At any time of year, this garden with its mix of formal…
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Eos, Valla Beach
This matter of paying attention to Eos is a problem for me even though modern camera are much easier to…
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