Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance
This weekend is not only significant because of Easter but also because of ANZAC Day. While I will not be there for the dawn service, I felt it appropriate this weekend to share some images I took a couple of years back of Melbourne’s Shirne of Remembrance.

Been busy … but with what?
For the last couple of months I have not had the chance to grab the camera and get up early to capture those lovely sunrise photos. Nor have I been able to get out late of an evening to watch the sun go down. The question is why?
Well the answer to that question is because on the 2nd February, my wife and I were very fortunate to welcome our first child into the world – Dylan Thomas Ridley.
Here is hoping I can find the time soon to get out their and capture some beautiful landscape photographs, but for the time being my camera lens will be focused on Dylan!
10-20% savings…
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Prints are available in a range of sizes and materials – if you cant find one to suit you then please leave a message or email me and I am sure we can sort something out.
For those of you in Australia, with the Aussie dollar near parity to the US (because the site is hosted in the US and hence priced in US dollars) and this combined with the price reductions, there has never been a better time to get a stunning landscape photo printed up large for your home or office!
How one little photo can generate so much debate
As I do regularly each month I post one of my images in the Australian Photographic Society (APS) folios for comment by fellow photographers. This month I posted an image that I thought would be classified as a landscape image but I quickly found out it is not.
Before I made it back into the forums to check what feedback the image had received, emails were sent to the APS folio members reminding them of what a landscape photo really is and provided the offical definition. I had no idea that it was the above image which triggered this debate and the need to send out the rules once more. Too many man made elements in this image, so it is not a landscape but instead is a cityscape.
I did not mean to trigger the debate over the the forums and will be more careful next time. Regardless of it being a landscape or a cityscape, it still looks stunning blown up and hanging on a wall!!!
Photoshop Tutorial Rap
I was reading the blog over at Scott Kelby’s site just yesterday and he recently posted a link to an extremly funny Photoshop Tutorial Rap, and I found myself laughing my head off – its really funny but also teaches you a few things about Photoshop at the same time!
Enjoy, but do be careful as it does have a few words you may not want the kiddies to hear.
Underwater Bliss
A couple of weeks ago I was fortunate enough to be in Fiji on holidays so I could not resist the opportunity to go diving (and I actually managed to squeeze in 12 dives which was awesome).
Underwater photography is certainly a challenge compared to my normal landscape photography and I have not yet got the hang of things, but at least this time I got a few shots that I was relatively happy with.
Over the coming weeks when I finish processing the remaining holiday photos, I will post a couple more underwater shots for your viewing pleasure.
Enjoy!










