Monthly Archives: September 2010

Fremont Street Experience

Until very recently, I had no idea this part of Las Vegas even existed. It’s called ‘The Fremont Street Experience’ where the old Las Vegas comes alive in all kinds of glitz and glamour from the vast array of neon lights, to casinos, and showgirls. It’s a section of the streets of Vegas that’s covered...

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A Simple Vessel

I’m really enjoying going through the photos from my weekend away sailing off Cama Beach. There aren’t a lot of photos (I spent most of the time I had on the water) and the time I had to capture them was minimal because we sailed through the majority of the daylight hours. This left me...

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Through The Fire

Today’s post directs back to The Valley of Fire where I went shooting with Brian Matiash after Photoshop World. It’s actually funny that this is one of those photos that almost never eventuated. We drove through the Valley of Fire not knowing what to expect other than lots of red rocks. We’d done some prior...

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Quintessential North-West

It really doesn’t get any better than this. Madronas and Firs looming high above you with the fresh scent of pine cones in the crisp Autumn air… soft, wispy clouds in the sky and around 15 degrees C/50 degrees F (give or take). This was where I spent the weekend just past in amazing Cama...

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Centre For Wooden Boats

The Centre for Wooden Boats is a non-profit organisation based out of Seattle and Camano Island, WA dedicated to preservation of maritime heritage and small, wooden water craft. This past weekend, I had the pleasure of spending a weekend at their Cama Beach location and learnt how to sail a real, motorless sailboat! I’d never...

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Fishy Centre

Fishy Centre

Yeah, I said it I just can’t walk past a giant circular monorail track and hotel entrance without throwing my fisheye lens on my camera and setting up for some brackets… even if it is the newest architectural marvel in all of Las Vegas, the City Centre. I took this image while Brian Matiash and...

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Enter the Valley of Fire

When I found out I was going to Photoshop World, I knew that it had to extend beyond Las Vegas. It had to be more than the hubbub around the expo floor. It had to be something re-defining. I wanted to take what I learned at the conference and apply it somewhere in the field....

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