This is a blog about photography.

February 10, 2009

Despite recent posts it really has nothing to do with tennis. So, to segway seamlessly back towards more appropriate posts; here’s a stock photo I made down at the tennis club when the courts were green. Now they’ve resurfaced them I’ll probably go and shoot some more tennis photos with blue courts! This image can [...]

Tomic triumphs in Burnie!

February 5, 2009

Well, he’s won through to the third round, and a tasty match up with Peter Luczak. Outside of the tennis world I doubt many people had heard of Bernard Tomic before his exploits in the recent Australian Open, which have earned him a much higher profile and the possibly weighty tag of ‘future star’. Although [...]

McDonalds Burnie International 2009

February 4, 2009

The tennis is on here at Burnie, and with the new blue resurfacing of the courts it even looks a bit like the Australian Open! I’ve no idea who this player is, I just grabbed a few shots on my way past yesterday. The standard of play looks very high to my untrained eyes, they [...]

Shooting recession

February 1, 2009

Unfortunately the big R word is everywhere at the moment but every recession does present opportunities of one sort or another. Even bankers booted out of the city sometimes find a silver lining in their downfall; www.ft.com/afterthecity. I shot this stock photo of action on the stock exchange a few years ago, but it’s been [...]

Australia Day

January 30, 2009

It was Australia Day on the 26th of January. Not a universally popular date for the Nation’s day of self congratulatory celebrations as many Aboriginal people think of it as “Invasion Day”, which seems understandable. No chance of a shift in the date though, according to Kev. Anyway here’s my daughter Mia (a Pommy immigrant) [...]

Sorry Smithers-Jones

January 20, 2009

So here’s the first post. In these times of economic doom and gloom it is strangely reassuring to be someone who didn’t have a proper job to loose in the first place. No one has called me in to give me the dreaded heave-ho or restructure me somehow. Things are really just kind of ticking [...]