Monthly Archives: February 2012

picking daisies

Picking Daisies, in February

Perhaps an unusual perspective and perhaps not as impressive a between-the-legs-shot as it would be with a tennis racket. Still, I thought myself clever at the time.

I'm very busy, Daddy

I’m very busy, Daddy…

It’s a busy life being nearly-4. She took time out of her busy schedule of Play-doh heart manufacturing to glance at the camera just long enough for me to achieve focus (this is with the Samyang 85/1.4 mounted on the NEX). I have no idea … Read More

Going surfing

Going surfing

Our kids were playing in the rock pools, getting stuck in the sand and “rescuing” each other while I furtively pulled the camera out of the jacket to occasionally take pictures. The great thing about the NEX-5 and Nikon 24/2.8 combo is I can use a street … Read More

Ivy and Moss

Ivy and Moss

Ivy and Moss. That basically sums up Currabinny Woods. Oh, and incredibly quiet, practically silent except for the light mist landing on the the dead leaves. Beautiful. Next time I take a lunchtime photowalk, I hopefully won’t be hampered by a painful knee and I’ll … Read More

Sheep deconstructed

Sheep: deconstructed

Ok, apologies if you didn’t want to see that. It’s in stark contrast to the the usual pretty landscapes which I take in Kerry, but also hints to another side of my photography which I don’t normally publish. It’s a fact of life: sheep fall … Read More