Bright Smile? Now that’s normal

Go onto my Lightroom library with my new iPad Air. I came up with this album of photos that I haven’t seen for awhile. And guess what I get saw. Yes bright smile of people every where in that catalogue. This is the normal, not people wearing masks when I go out these days. IContinue reading “Bright Smile? Now that’s normal”

On Location Episode 003 FOLLOW UP || Sydney Gladesville Bridge || Panasonic 24htz Frequency Settings

On my last post about the Gladesville Bridge I didn’t show any time lapse videos. I know the reason why now. I was a bit frustrated when I couldn’t do the time lapse video in the GH4. I was pulling my hair out and wonder why I could make the video on my first dayContinue reading “On Location Episode 003 FOLLOW UP || Sydney Gladesville Bridge || Panasonic 24htz Frequency Settings”

On Location with The Time Lapse Nuts: Episode 002 Shipwrecked of Wenthworth Point, Sydney Australia

Today I will share one secret spot in Sydney that even locals do not know about it. And yet it so closed to me that it took me at least 10 years living in Sydney to even know about this location. Wenthworth Point is that secret spot. What so special about it you might say?Continue reading “On Location with The Time Lapse Nuts: Episode 002 Shipwrecked of Wenthworth Point, Sydney Australia”

Woolwich A World Apart in Sydney

Lately I have been photographing Woolwich for my collections of the places in Sydney that are now well known by tourists. Not even locals know about them for that matter. One of the best kept secret place is Woolwich just opposite Cockatoo Island.I have been to the area about three times to scout the areaContinue reading “Woolwich A World Apart in Sydney”

Canowindra Balloons Challenge 2018

I haven\’ t been back to Canowindra to for the Balloons Challenge and I promised myself that I will come back one day. Hopefully I don\’t lose any photos this time around as I didn\’t do a good backup of my photos. I think it was 2014 when I first introduce to the small town ofContinue reading “Canowindra Balloons Challenge 2018”