
Welcome to the blog about learning and appreciating the art of taking pictures. This site was created to keep two amateur photographers accountable in improving their capabilities with a camera, as well as simply sharing art. The goal is to make one post every week and complete "assignments" that expand knowledge of photography.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
WEEK 31 "1 sec. shutter"

Monday, February 20, 2012
WEEK 30 "JOY"
Monday, February 13, 2012
WEEK 29 "FLASH"
This was my chance to use my new remote flash that i got for Christmas. Thanks to Bountiful Baskets for supplying the pineapple this week!Sunday, February 5, 2012
WEEK 28 "Old"
Occasionally I feel it's ok to cheat and post and old pic if it's cool/relevant enough. This is called the "Nurses Walk" in Sidney AUS. The background starts with the knowledge that convicts were the first to settle Australia. Here's the other part of the history...
Many of the 736 convicts who survived the voyage of the First Fleet from Portsmouth, England arrived suffering from, dysentery, smallpox, scurvy, and typhoid. Soon after landing Governor Phillip and Surgeon-General John White established a tent hospital along what is now George Street in The Rocks to care for the worst cases. Subsequent convict boatloads had even higher rates of death and disease. A portable hospital which was prefabricated in England from wood and copper arrived in Sydney with the Second Fleet in 1790. Current day 'Nurses Walk' in The Rocks cuts across where the site of the early hospital once was.
• 1/20 sec
• ƒ3.3
• iso 200
• 28mm
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