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My earliest experience of taking photos was as a child at Taronga Park Zoo with a Brownie Box camera and an eight-frame reel of glorious black and white film. It was all mono in those days.
In the late 70s I lived in London and joined a wonderful photography group led by the equally wonderful Gerry Read more...
My earliest experience of taking photos was as a child at Taronga Park Zoo with a Brownie Box camera and an eight-frame reel of glorious black and white film. It was all mono in those days.
In the late 70s I lived in London and joined a wonderful photography group led by the equally wonderful Gerry Badger (who wrote, among many other things, The Genius of Photography). I learnt how to develop and print, and appreciation of photography through the work of photographic greats including Imogen Cunningham, Diane Arbus, Edward Weston, Eugène Atget, to name just a few. I got a taste for photography as a fine art.
Now I live in Sydney. At the start of 2020 dear friend Trisharooni suggested I blip and I haven't looked back. I love participating and am excited by what fellow blippers see and upload each day.
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12th Jun A circle, an arc of a circle and a triangle
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11th Jun A trip to the Banksia Hotel
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10th Jun Common crow butterfly
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9th Jun Glass at the Coogee Pavilion
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8th Jun Sunday
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7th Jun Silly garden glamour
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6th Jun Osteospermum
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5th Jun Abstract something
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4th Jun Molecular Bioscience Building, Sydney University