One way to "mutilate" an image! Just another you tube tutorial! And a play with the tree!
Saturday, 19 May 2012
A little Jembug!
Jemma. This little girl is awesome. Full of spunk and attitude. When you get that look, and her mum would know what I mean, it's just amazing. She isn't always happy, and sometimes her smile will turn into a frown, and it seems to me that no matter how she feels, or looks, there is always a fantastic photo to be had with her. Such wonderful expressions, those beautiful lips, those gorgeous eyes, who can resist her?

...just love a far away thought...
... that's the look...
...then you capture a smile...

...My favourite...
A little girl can be sweeter, and badder, oftener than anyone else in the world.
She can jitter around and stomp,
and make funny noises that frazzle your nerves.
Yet, when you open your mouth she stands there,
demure, with that special look in her eyes.
A girl is innocence playing in the mud.
Beauty standing on it's head.
And motherhood, dragging a doll by the foot.
Author: Allan Back
Saturday, 5 May 2012
Langhorne Creek visit
Today I thought I would just pop out after work, and take my daughter for a drive and walk. I don't often go in the opposite direction from the city, and thought that it could be fun to go somewhere different.
Still a part of the wine region of the Adelaide hills, but in the lower, flatter part of the murray plains, Langhorne creek is full of silence, long dirt road, massive views and farmland.
Sometimes, when your looking for something interesting to capture, you forget to look into the sky for inspiration, as often we photographers don't look towards the sun for our photos, as it can damage the lens... (Not to mention our eyes! ) But the sun today was incredible. Hidden behind two layers of cloud, one thick, one thin, it was almost misty and golden. Incredible. It made an ordinary scene into something special.


This road has cactus growing along it, that are Huge! Like, I mean H.U.G.E!! Their amazing. I don't think I will be planting anything like these in my garden any time soon! Look at the flower spikes!
End of the day.
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
A May morning in Balhannah ( In the Adelaide Hills )
It's been raining. I love it. And when it stops, and the sun peeks out while the sky is still moody and black, thats when I love going for a drive in the car, to have a look around for maybe something that tells me a story. This dirt road is out the back of Balhannah, and there are plenty of vines that are colouring up beautifully, all golden and reddish and brown. The air is crisper, the sun, when it sneaks past the clouds for a moment, is still warm and inviting, autunm is here, and winter is just around the corner.
My favourite of all the seasons...
And in the opposite direction, over looking that view, is this very old house...
So, after enjoying that little walk, I decided to visit the town church. Its a lovely old building, and still well used and loved. I adore the fact that people took such pride in creating something beautiful for their community. These days, many buildings are "slap it up quick" and just don't seem to have the love or attention to detail that these old ones do.
And while wandering around the grave yard for a bit, I came across this head stone. I love what was written on it.
While mortals mourn and weep and pray,
Around him as he dies,
The angel -watchers sing and say
He soon shall scale the skies.
Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Just a view.
This is where I come from.
The Adelaide hills. The place is filled with glorious views, rolling hills, bustling places, slow towns and those spots that fit in between. It is a place where I longed to run from, and escape, to the city, in my late teens, and have returned to and have fallen in love with, more and more, as I get older. Deep inside me, it just sings of home. The memories of starry nights, lying in the paddock with the grass gently swaying above me, the silken webs clinging to each blade of golden grass, in the evening twilight, The dirt roads, and bike rides, and the views. Those beautiful views. The ones I now have to stop and breathe in, to fill my eyes with their peaceful wonder...
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Miss Ruby.
There is something special about this girl. She has that certain charisma about her, which we all wish we were born with. That air of strength and beauty, the certainty of where she is going, how she will do it and why. It is a good quality to have.
And she has her mothers beautiful eyes, and fine porcelaine skin. Two gorgeous freckles near her nose and a sweetheart face to frame it all with.
What makes this child special to me is that she is the girl that my son declared was his first love, in the kindergarten room, where I don't think they even held hands! My boy has fabulous taste, don't you think? He got a little quiet and got that glint in his eye when I told him Ruby was coming over to have her picture taken. Never let anyone tell you that little 6 year old boy's don't know the meaning of love. It is absolute rubbish. They feel it, in some small way, I'm sure of it. Just not in the way we understand it to be as adults.
After all, Love is the most precious and beautiful thing of all. No matter how small or tiny it is....


Had enough of this, just had to go CRAZY!....
(my kinda girl...)
Some girls are just born with glitter in their veins.
- Paris Hilton
Monday, 19 March 2012
Vintage child, in a modern way!
I spend so much of my time looking at old photos. It's a bit of an obsession, because I love the faded colours, and the way they were taken, all still and fancy. I love the old victorian images of children, the way the child was positioned, in their very best clothing, and made to stand oh so very still, because of the long exposure time it took. Sometimes, you can see the image is a bit blurred, or a hand is out of focus, because of the impatient movement of a little person. How those parents managed to keep their children still for long enough, is beyond me! When I look at a golden boy, and see the impish longing to be free in his eyes, or that little girl with her dolly, itching to run away, bows flying as she escapes, it makes me sad and filled with a kind of wonder too. Those little people, all grown up, or passed away, some of their spirit still captured, for the world to see.
To be remembered.
I love photographing this girl. But she really is so hard to capture! Being 2 and a half, one would expect that, but I love that I can take photos of these children of mine, and have a memory that is so clear, such a realistic and vivid take of their faces and souls.
I've created a photoshop action for these photos. It's called yellow haze.
Here she is, my girl, driving me crazy because she wont sit still, and then, looking at the images I took, filling me with love, parental bliss and adoration. Thank goodness I don't have to stress about the long exposure these days, because I would never achieve the photos I catch otherwise!
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