Monthly Archives: April 2009

Brick Window

Side profile of the convict-built church at Port Arthur. It was one of Australia’s first non-denominational churches, built in a gothic style. Attendance of the weekly Sunday service was compulsory for the prison population. Unlike most of the structure in Port Arthur, the church did not undergo reconstruction. This is because even in its relic condition (roof-less),...

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On Photography: Tasmania Online

Just found out that my Photoblog is listed on Tasmania Online: Your Comprehensive Guide to Tasmania on the Web !! [Link here] Listed as ‘and sometimes i just sits’ under the category Culture, Sport and Recreation: Photography I have no idea how it got there but i’m happy

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Flat Entrance

The telephoto lens (100mm) flattened the perspective so effectively.

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Two Face

Watchtower, Port Arthur, Tasmania. Taken a few hours before sunset. Thus the uneven illumination and shadows.

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Framed

Port Arthur historic site, Tasman Peninsula, Apple Isle.

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