Some times a heavily cropped image really works. This I feel is one of those times. Good tonal range and a subject matter which lends itself to breaking the rule of thirds ideal.
29 July 2006
Abstract Wreck
I particullaly like the tone of this image. While its abstractness leads the eye one way, the tonal range seem to ease the image some what, allowing for a which invites you to look and to make sense of, but without assulting the senses.
Wreck
Similar to Twisted Wreck, this is a shot of the Ship Wreck sculpture at St Kilda beach. This time however the enphises is on colour and definition rather than tone and movement.
Row Boat
The simple image of a Row Boat is the setting for subtle shifts in tone. Normaly the pier getting in the way at the bottom of the frame would have been a distraction, but I feel it works here.
Twisted Wreck
An image of twisted lines and tones from inside a sculpture of the Ship Wreck at St Kilda Beach. Its the movment of form I like here, the usual straight lines of a ship are shown through the eyes of German Expressionism.
Golden Light
Wondering around St Kilda netted this particular image. I like the muted hue of yellow as it casts its light on what is often seen as a bright subject matter.
21 July 2006
Classical Structure
One of the many classical Victorian buildings in and around town. It was just approaching dusk so the lights were on and I think they add nicely to the overall athsetic.
20 July 2006
Graffiti Walk
Second in the Graffiti series. An interesting image which concentrates on the graffiti while at the same time highlighting an existing cityscape.
16 July 2006
Avenue of Trees
Again this is an older image taken on a rather crappy PnS. Yet there is no denying the effect. It is one of my favorate images really, an avenue of English Elm trees in the Fitzroy Gardens in Melbourne.
15 July 2006
Ghost Man
One of the first photographs I took with the new camera. A nice combination of stillness and motion. I particulally like the blurred almost ghostly top half of the figure in conjunction with the single foot.
Outpost Abstract
This object sits on the hill overlooking Brighton beach. It does not really serve any purpose. Indeed no one really knows what its there for. It is gernerally refered to as "the thing". I like the angles in this image and the sky gives it a really surreal feel.
13 July 2006
Graffiti 1
The first in what will be a series of Graffiti and billboard posters. This image is one of the many which seem to adorn lane ways in Melbourne. In terms of graphitti, this is an unusual image, not the usual script or style, I tend to see this as street art, which luckely got missed when the Victorian Government desided to get rid of all the street art for the Commonweath Games. Actually, concidering this mandate, there was little evidence of the Government removing Street art at all.
Loki
Shot of my dog Loki in the act of looking for trouble. Right after this she nicked my sock and ran off with it. Still, it is a good image. I like the expression on her face really it tells you a lot more about what she is planing really.
12 July 2006
Latte
After a hard days shooting, I stopped off at the local cafe to relax and have a latte. The light was just right, and the the little face in the latte along with the cracks in the table made for a really good image. Coffee was good too.
Melbourne
Looking back towards the city from near my place. It was just turning dusk and the light refected of the buildings is neither dark or light which I rather like. I particularly like the light / building you can see through the trees. I
Station Pier 2
I really like this shot. It is both minimalist and complex and I really like the way B&W works with this one. But then again I am a sucker for B&W to begin with.
Station Pier 1
On a cold day in Melbourne, I managed to get some pretty emotive shots of Station Pier. This first one juxtaposes the power stations with the jetty, with a sea of glass in between. I have often thought it looks both tranquel and surreal at the same time.
Station Pier
Station Pier 3
Originally uploaded by fourthography.
The third in the Pier series blends an interesting mix of forground and background components. I particularly like the way the smoke from the power plant is juxtaposed with the bird on the bollard.
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