Mark - Tidalpix Photography
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Welcome to my Photostream
This stream is basically my photographic diary of images of varying quality. I hope you find some enjoyment in the images I have posted here.
I particularly enjoy the challenge of wildlife, sport and live music photography.
If you would like to use any of the photos posted here please ask. Depending on the intended use it is possible that, as long as credit is given, I will be happy to oblige.
Please remember though that these photographs are strictly copyright.
Oh yes and please take note...if you favourite any of the photos posted here and have contributed none of your own to Flickr I will block you. Also unfortunately too often I have checked people's favourites when they are just using Flickr to collect images and have seen the dodgiest of photos amongst them. I do not want my photographs grouped amongst such inappropriate images and you will not have my photographs in your collection!
Anyway enjoy!
Cheers
Mark
Tidalpix Photography
Photographic Highlights
August 2011 - Had a photo of mine of a Great Egret included in the latest International issue of H20 Thinking, published by eWater CRC (University of Canberra). Pleased to have contributed to a worthy publication!
July 2010 - Covered the Melbourne leg of the Everton FC Australian tour for India's Sports Campus website as a photo journalist. An amazing opportunity to be part of the media for two days! Thanks Arjun!
June 2010 - Got a photo of mine included in the cd booklet for the release by the Lone Star Western Swing Band titled 'Goodbye Liza Jane Hello Western Swing!' I am buzzin' Thanks so much Peter for asking to use it :-)
November 2008 - Lucky enough to have a photo I took of a Powerful Owl included in the Summer 2008 edition of the Australian Museum's Explore magazine.
May 2008 - A photo of mine gets included in a book titled 'The British Television Location Guide' by Steve Clark & Shoba Vazirani. I'm now officially a published photographer! :-)
November-December 1983 - Only time I've had any photographs exhibited! Blink and you missed it :-) at the Melbourne School of Photography.
My Published set has more information on other instances where my photos have been used elsewhere on the web...all thanks to flickr :-)
www.flickr.com/photos/tidalpix/sets/72157610276637873/
Cameras used over the years:
1983 - 1986 Pentax ME Super - stolen in India on the train from Gorakphur to New Delhi :-(
1986 - 2000 Pentax Spotmatic - bought secondhand in Axminster, Devon for 50 pounds - still have this camera :-)
2000 - 2004 Olympus SuperZoom 115 - my son's camera at the time.
2005 - 2008 Olympus Camedia C770UZ - my first digital compact camera.
2008 onwards Canon Powershot SX1is
2012 onwards Canon EOS 650D
Currently at 302 in my Australian bird species count.
For the birdos out there who are interested my species list can be found in my Australian Birds set:
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- JoinedOctober 2005
- OccupationAmateur Photographer
- HometownMelbourne, Australia
- Current cityMelbourne
- CountryAustralia
- Emailtidalpix@gmail.com
- Instagramtidalpixphotography
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Definately best photographer I've met on Flickr!
I was first attracted to Mark's stream when I saw a frame of a tantalizing Tasmanian tree fungi. Upon closer inspection I was drawn in by his amazing ornithological, natural and (hooray sweaty footballers,)human studies. This brilliant photographic collection continues to grow as he documents his travels, life in … Read more
I was first attracted to Mark's stream when I saw a frame of a tantalizing Tasmanian tree fungi. Upon closer inspection I was drawn in by his amazing ornithological, natural and (hooray sweaty footballers,)human studies. This brilliant photographic collection continues to grow as he documents his travels, life in Melbourne, and stakes out his exotic home garden. Mark is a photographer, father, and musician who's quick-witted commentary keeps me laughing, not to mention hes easy on the eyes. Mark's photo stream is a lively one to which I keep coming back. Enjoy!
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