Duality – life through the mirror

This weeks theme has been reflections and mirrors. I've been watching the world through the duality of mirrors, glass and reflections.  I initially started this because I wondered about our dual personalities, our real world one and our digital selves. Walking a busy city, you often see people on their smartphones and with the abundance…Read more Duality – life through the mirror

Commuter problems

I missed my tram today, twice, because of my camera. Fortunately for me my train was also delayed which means I now get to sit with a couple hundred irate Australians and international jet setters waiting to go to Sydney. A bit of karma struck me, I had in recent weeks been waiting to capture…Read more Commuter problems

Life in sync

I read somewhere that people in large groups often walk in sync. I think it might have been something to do with a structural engineer report into bridges.  Anyway, I have been sat at different times people watching and you know what? You can see how they pick up the beat. In pairs, groups and…Read more Life in sync

Wild at Heart

I recently had the opportunity to undertake a re-wiliding event for urban souls at the CERES Community Centre Park in Melbourne, hosted by Claire Dunn, author of the book My Year Without Matches. We learned valuable skills of our ancestors that are crucial to survival, such as how to make string, the magical fox walk and…Read more Wild at Heart

Go long

I went to Melbourne Zoo this week to play with my zoom lens (sigma 70-300mm f4-5.6 DG Macro) as I've brought it on the trip and it hasn't seen much light. Going to the zoo always leaves me feeling conflicted as I marvel at the work ethic and commitment of zoo keepers but seeing wonderful,…Read more Go long