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Lake Hodges West - Drained

In the studio again this week experimenting with Jess. I got some really good shots that I’m stoked about and I’m keen to apply my new skills more shoots in the studio. I’m back in Canberra tonight, Bridie picked me up at the airport with a homemade sign for me, she’s a legend. I’m going out tonight with everyone too which should be great fun! Its good to be back

This detailed view of the Grebes eye shows that the image has captured the detailed structure of the inner iris of the eye.

Peregrine Nest at Torrey Pines South.

- late photopost -

May dolly lunch gathering last wkend with the girls @ Raffles City.

 

An old President's Palace wall in Prague.

 

Leica M2, Tri-x developed in ID11.

 

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Guy Fleming Trail - Torrey Pines

A seagul on a pier light in Brighton.

 

Leica IIIF, Tri-x developed in ID11.

 

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Guy Fleming Trail - Torrey Pines

Went into the city this morning to shoot for Uni. It was such a nice day, clear and sunny. Melbourne hasn’t had one of those in a while. After that I printed some stuff off in the city and bought a mattress for my new place. I’m so excited to move in, although I’m a bit nervous to see how I will do with all the food shops around. Being right off chapel street where it is cafes and bars galore, it will be hard to resist! I think I’ll aim to get take out just once a week and try not to go to yogurt land which is right across my street. Its such a nice area though, its definitely the place to be

… our darling enjoying the sunshine

A GOOD LIFE HATH

BUT A FEW DAYS

BUT A GOOD NAME

ENDURETH FOR EVER

 

Herbert Stoney SMITH

Rank: Lieutenant Colonel

Date of Death: 22/10/1915 Age: 47

Regiment/Service: Leicestershire Regiment 1st Bn.

Awards: Distinguished Service Order

Grave Reference: I. E. 23.

Cemetery: POPERINGHE NEW MILITARY CEMETERY

Additional Information: Son of the late Arthur and Mrs. Smith; husband of S. W. Smith, of Burnbrae, Leckhampton, Cheltenham. Born Hampstead, London.

www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/139561/SMITH,%20HERBE...

 

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