The Table Cape Lighthouse at Table Cape (Wynyard, Tasmania).
This is another photo that was highly commended by my photography tutor.

The lighthouse was built by Chance and Luck (one was the designer, the other was the builder) in the late 1880s.
The Table Cape Lighthouse at Table Cape (Wynyard, Tasmania).
This is another photo that was highly commended by my photography tutor.

The lighthouse was built by Chance and Luck (one was the designer, the other was the builder) in the late 1880s.
Some buy cupcakes and coffee to eat and drink …
I buy them to photograph.

Or to be quite honest, I photograph what Tim buys to eat, drink and photograph!
My photography class finished tonight. Where did that eight weeks go?
This image won the approval of my tutor for lots of technical reasons: leading lines, diminishing perspective, repetition, lines, colour, texture, framing a subject within a subject …
I just like it because it has Tim in it!

Flowers are so beautiful!

Do you know how hard it is to work with these brightly coloured balls and not eat them?
I’m strong though!

It was a good afternoon for it …

It was a delight to shoot Alison yesterday through a heritage, but ever-so slightly dilapidated, site.

Well, perhaps it’s quite dilapidated.
Cool though.
We went for a night shoot and just caught the last of the sunset over the city at the end of a rainy day.

Last night in class we were painting with light. Here’s one of my shots.

Ronan, one of my grandsons, getting some air.
