There is a lot to be said for the ‘hospitality of the outback’. There is a magical quality to the air and I think that it must rub off on the people who live here. (A lady today told me it is the dust and that there […]
Read more →Across the world images and stories of Queenslander’s caught in a devastating crippling flood are inundating the news.
Read more →A guest blog from Linden Neill currently of no fixed address.
Read more →Today I had an amazing experience. Right outside my motel on the beach was a Hawaiian monk seal!
Read more →There is something humbling about standing next to lava flowing across the land. As it crackles announcing its advancement in a victorious way, the glow beneath the black bulge hints at the devastation this molten rock can cause.
Read more →Kīlauea, the youngest and most south-eastern volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii, is the home of Pele, the Hawaiian volcano goddess.
Read more →Do a search on the internet for ‘why use a polariser filter’ and you’ll get great tips on this fantastic filter that should be in everyone’s camera bag. There is information on why to use it for landscapes, reflections and colour saturation.
Read more →Around Australia there will be a buzz tomorrow with the running of the Melbourne Cup, however in Melbourne and at the renowned Flemington Race Track that buzz will be a little louder as the Victoria Racing Club (VRC) celebrates the 150th running of the ‘race that stops […]
Read more →On April 24 at 7.20am in a world first, Story Bridge Adventure Climb (SBAC) offerred climbers the chance to take their own cameras to the top of Brisbane’s iconic Story Bridge.
Read more →It’s a long way for us to travel from the Bluedog kennel to Italy. There’s many hours to be spent on a plane and a strong possibility there will be exhaustion to greet you at the other end. However, we have found an easier way!
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