© Andrée Lawrey
The February 2010 edition of Capital Image – including my latest Different Strokes article (Refresh, Revive, Re-inspire, page 16) – is now available here, on the Canberra Photographic Society's website.
D700, 180 f/2.8
31 January 2010
29 January 2010
Grounded Weathervane
© Andrée Lawrey
I'm sorting through my photo collection, looking for candidates for my submission to Holiday Snaps – a Members' Postcard Show (11 to 21 February 2010), the next group exhibition at PhotoAccess. I have promised ten 4x6 inch prints and, as always, I'm cutting it fine on the timing and interpreting the brief widely – anything to bring together a nice variety of 'holiday spirit' (i.e. fun) images.
D700, 28-105 f/3.4-4.5
I'm sorting through my photo collection, looking for candidates for my submission to Holiday Snaps – a Members' Postcard Show (11 to 21 February 2010), the next group exhibition at PhotoAccess. I have promised ten 4x6 inch prints and, as always, I'm cutting it fine on the timing and interpreting the brief widely – anything to bring together a nice variety of 'holiday spirit' (i.e. fun) images.
D700, 28-105 f/3.4-4.5
23 January 2010
11 January 2010
I'm back! (apologies for the hiatus...)
© Andrée Lawrey
Nikon D700, 85 f/1.8
It's been a long break, due partly to circumstances and partly to sheer confusion about why I wanted to keep this blog going when I also had a Flickr page and a "proper" though much neglected website. Silly, really. I did manage to make some new photos last year, against the odds, as well as doing some writing for the Canberra Photographic Society's Capital Image newsletter, and I like the idea of the photoblog because it feels more personal, somehow. Besides, I enjoy writing as well as imaging, so let's see what happens.
Here's to a fresh start and lots more photography in 2010! I'm full of fine photographic resolutions, with "update and refresh the websites!" high on the list.
Nikon D700, 85 f/1.8
It's been a long break, due partly to circumstances and partly to sheer confusion about why I wanted to keep this blog going when I also had a Flickr page and a "proper" though much neglected website. Silly, really. I did manage to make some new photos last year, against the odds, as well as doing some writing for the Canberra Photographic Society's Capital Image newsletter, and I like the idea of the photoblog because it feels more personal, somehow. Besides, I enjoy writing as well as imaging, so let's see what happens.
Here's to a fresh start and lots more photography in 2010! I'm full of fine photographic resolutions, with "update and refresh the websites!" high on the list.
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