Morphed...

Another from the City Series.  This one is called "Morphed".  Walking around Manhattan delivers so much to see and experience.  One of the things I really notice whilst I'm there is the amount of people. They are everywhere. Yes I know that isn't surprising... but you just notice it.  So for me I wanted to capture something different from this city... hence a focus on some of the buildings.

This one is beautiful as a large print.  The colour and form of the lines engage me, and then I notice that I can see inside the offices and accommodation.  A red folder on the window sill, a buch of post-it notes on the wall.  Enjoy the image.


Back from afar.. New York Sunset I

Now for some of you who may not have know, Paul and I were recently in USA and Canada photographing and relaxing recently for five weeks.  Had an awesome time with some of our buddies over there, though not enough time to see everyone.  Next trip Mr J.

Now some of the city scape series was done whilst I was away, because I just couldn't contain myself with some of the imagery.

This one is from New York.  New York Sunset I.  Enjoy.


Sinister blue

This time for a change I was photographing with Nicholas, yes we photograph a lot together, but end up with different images...funny.  This image caught my eye immediately.  The darkness, with shimmering dark and blue accents. Enjoy.


BlueBlack I

BlueBlack I

Solitary walk in Mandurah.  About an hours drive from Perth, on the coast, walking around the estuary.  I come across this magical blueblack liquid metal before me.  I spend about 30min just watching the patterns swirl, form, change, alternate, reform, dissolve and recreate.  I'm mesmerised. People walk past and wonder what I'm looking at.  Looking into the water, they fail to see it.  The missed beauty of this moment evolving in magical forms.

It takes me a while, but then I remember I am holding this huge camera.  I bring the camera tentatively to my eye, almost with a sense of despair that the forms will stop at any moment or for some technical reason they wont be able to be captured, these beautiful forms.  Fleeting unrepeatable moments.

Everything on manual including the focus, dial the exposure, twist the barrel, press the shutter in quick succession.  Now not brave enough to look until I get home.

Enjoy.