Getting access to my computer is so hard so I made the decision that looking back for Monochrome Madness might be the best idea at the moment.
Monochrome Madness – Back to Tasmania
Well not really back to Tasmania, but back to the photos I took while there two years ago and I found one I thought I could use for Monochrome Madness.
Silent Sunday – Remembering Cradle Mountain
Remembering Cradle Mountain for Silent Sunday makes me think about my trip there over 3 years ago. It was the first day of my trip with my friend Sandra.
Silent Sunday – Boat cruise on the Gordon River
For Silent Sunday I thought we could look back on the photos I took when I did a boat cruise on the Gordon River in Tasmania.
Silent Sunday – Port Arthur in Infrared
While planning yet another trip to Tasmania I thought the infrared photos I took in Port Arthur might be good for Silent Sunday today. Infrared does have a quietness.
Silent Sunday – Opening up the archives
It seems sad at times to do all these photos and never look at them again. I want to start doing some posts where I’m opening up the archives to look back at some of my work.
Silent Sunday: Port Arthur Pier
Here is one of the long exposures I took of a pier that was across the road from where we were staying in Port Arthur.
Port Arthur Historic Site in Infrared
Just recently I showed you the images I took at Port Arthur with my normal camera, the Nikon D800. Here is the post so you can look at it, Port Arthur Historical Site in colour. At the time I did the post I said that I had also done a heap of images with the infrared […]
Silent Sunday – Trees on Rocks
More trees on rocks from my time in Tasmania. This is also from Binalong Bay and was taken on the same morning as the other image I took of the first tree on a rock. So many trees and so many rocks. I don’t usually photograph trees, but there have been so many recently.
Port Arthur Historical Site in colour
A few weeks back I told you that one of the main reasons why we were going back to Tasmania was to use our Ticket of Leave cards at the Port Arthur Historic Site. So when we planned our trip we decided that this time we would spend a couple of days down there, and […]