Driving back from Millmerran to Toowoomba, Greg and I encountered a serene sunset along the road between Leyburn and Cambooya.
Taken using a Graflex Speed Graphic on Acros 100 4x5 sheet film, with a 105mm Eskofot process lens. f32, 1/10 second on the Focal Plane shutter. Here is a photo of me taking this exposure.
This is a stream of traffic taken from the pedestrian overpass at Main Street, Kangaroo Point.
This exposure was taken with a Mamiya Sekor C 200mm f2.8, at f22.
Created using a Ground Glass texture supplied by Miles D Scott
The Treasury Casino with skyscrapers of the Brisbane CBD backdropping, through the mangroves of South Bank.
The source exposure for this image was taken using a Mamiya Sekor C f2.8 45mm lens mounted on a Canon EOS 450D.
Brisbane's iconic Victoria Bridge sweeps across to the Brisbane CBD, with the Chifley on Lennon's and Riparian Plaza skyscrapers dominating the skyline.
The source exposure for this image was taken using a Mamiya Sekor C f2.8 45mm lens mounted on a Canon EOS 450D.
The Juggler, having spied a stall named "The Order of the Delicious Nuts", collapses in mourning for the fond memory of his beloved Abbey Festival.
Taken on the Flexaret IIa, this is an exposure looking over Trinity Inlet to the mountains south of Cairns, with the remains of an old jetty in the foreground.
I visited Mount Coot-tha Botanical Gardens today and practiced some more manual focus using the Hanimex 135mm and the Kenko extension tube set. I found it seems to be sharpest when stopped down to f8 or f11.
I visited Mount Coot-tha Botanical Gardens today and practiced some more manual focus using the Hanimex 135mm and the Kenko extension tube set. I found it seems to be sharpest when stopped down to f8 or f11.
I visited Mount Coot-tha Botanical Gardens today and practiced some more manual focus using the Hanimex 135mm and the Kenko extension tube set. I found it seems to be sharpest when stopped down to f8 or f11.