Why I Took Photos of Rocks With A $2000 Fuji Lens FujiFilm Australia sent me the 56mm f/1.2 APD lens back in November to test out for a couple of months. The lens has an additional coating on one of
Why I Took Photos of Rocks With A $2000 Fuji Lens


Why I Took Photos of Rocks With A $2000 Fuji Lens FujiFilm Australia sent me the 56mm f/1.2 APD lens back in November to test out for a couple of months. The lens has an additional coating on one of

Thank you for writing up your favourite TREKS for the APP. To help you get started here’s a brief template on how to construct your TREK. What is the name of the place/subject? What are the precise Google Map Coordinates?

You know what’s wrong with the people today? II think people believe everyone else should see the world from the same perspective they do. That there is a right and a wrong perspective. Include me in that group too. As

Last night the heavy smoke from the Tassie bushfires rolled in just at sunset. It made an incredible sunset but totally blew our star shots. We concentrated on trying to use the full moon to give us a unique perspective

Had a great afternoon at the Dinosaur Discovery Photographic Workshop. The event is scheduled more like a scavenger hunt than workshop and we worked on composition and finding specific shots. One of the tasks was to shoot a sea creature

Shooting a nice sunset seems like the easiest thing a photographer can shoot. In reality, it’s bloody hard to get a good one. The difference between the bright whites of the sun and the dark shadows of your foreground is

From the car park at Forrest Caves, take the staircase up and over the dune. At the bottom, hang a left and head towards the mass of red rock in the distance. This giant rock hides 2 caves. The first

The Caves area just outside of Inverloch on Cape Patterson-Inverloch Rd is a very interesting place for photographers … and dinosaur enthusiasts! The area is home of the Dinosaur Dreaming Dinosaur Dig site of Monash University and has produced more

This week we are going to try and defy gravity. We’ll take a shot of something in the air. It can either be something flying, thrown or even floating but the challenge is to stop the motion so that it

The Colonnades are basalt columns exposed in the cliff face at Cape Woolamai. Basalt columns are caused by some unique conditions associated with cooling of lava. Access the Colonnades can be via the staircase located at the end of Lantana