Thursday, July 23, 2009

#s 320, 321 & 322 Autocord



These last seven pictures where from the test rolls I used in my new Minolta Autocord Twin Lens Reflex! This was the New Toy I mentioned back on June 20th, it finally came in the mail and it works!

None of the pictures have been edited in any way other than resizing.

#s 316, 317, 318 & 319 Square






Test rolls from the Autocord.

Friday, July 17, 2009

#315 Saizo

#s 313 & 314 Ninja Village



I did a photo shoot with Dashi and Kerri as characters from the upcoming "Ninja Village." I haven't gone through all the pictures yet but I really like these ones so far.

Tomorrow is the last day of the week three camp, and I might be able to show off the fun new toy I mentioned awhile back.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

#312


Sorry for posting so many of these but... I just love them sooooo much! This is another trampoline shot of Dashi mid-flip in Avondale.

Today was nice and relaxed involving much bicycling in the nice weather, reading in the park, a little session cleaning the space in preparation for the new group tomorrow and then some good music at the Hava open mic night.

Debating between the purchase of a 55-200mm VR lens and a really nice uke, like a Bushman or a Fluke. What do you think? Comment on what you think I should dump some cash on.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

#s 309, 310 & 311 Tramp B




Oh look, I've caught up! It's so easy to do when having an obscenely good time with friends.

These were taken in Avondale, where we visited Dashi's place after a couple of shows in Brigus.

#s 306, 307 & 308 Tramp A



Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

In the Navy

Australian Navy ships!

How convenient that they were parked right out in front of where David and I work!





#s 302, 303 & 304 Jeffrey




#s 300 & 301 On Deck



These were also taken on one of the Australian navel ships.

#s 297, 298 & 299 Kids with Guns



Kids with guns
Kids with guns
Taking over
But it won't be long

These were taken today on one of the Australian navel ships that have stopped in at the harbour. Pretty much the first thing on the tour, after the big scary helicopter, was a sailor letting visitors handle some of the guns used on the ship. You can imagine what group of people were most excited about getting to hold a real gun, so it was that I found myself surrounded by the most heavily armed children I'd ever care to meet.

I don't feel particularly pro- or anti-military but I found the images very unsettling. What do you think?


Saturday, July 4, 2009

Whuu?


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