One more to go and I have finished my #365 project #iPhoneography #iPhoneographer, originally uploaded by Michael.Sutton.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
One more to go and I have finished my #365 project #iPhoneography #iPhoneographer
One more to go and I have finished my #365 project #iPhoneography #iPhoneographer, originally uploaded by Michael.Sutton.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
My son the Pilot
My son Adam getting ready to take his Oma (grandmother) and Tante (aunty) up for a scenic flight over the northern beaches of Sydney then Sydney Harbour. It is an hour all round flight which they both enjoyed, and no one was sick.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Three Sisters Katoomba NSW Australia
After a half of a century of living in Sydney I have never been to parts of the Blue Mountains that I took family visitors from Germany today. I have found many excellent spots that I will return to very soon and cant wait to point the lens at them.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Inspired by a fellow photographer #iPhoneography
Its been a while since I've posted an iPhone photo, I've neglected my project. I popped into a friends coffee shop this morning and he finished his 365 and published his first book, congratulations Alex.
Day 355 of 365: My iPhone #iphoneography photo a day project
Image taken and edited on my iPhone 3gs. Uploaded using Flickit Pro and edited using various apps purchased for my iPhone. This image is part of my iPhone photo a day project taken over 365 days.
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Sunday, November 14, 2010
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Royal National Park
Up at 3:15am, 30 minute drive, 30 minute walk down a steep track, numerous Deer encounters, we arrive at a hidden little gem on the coast for sunrise. 2 hours later its a very steep 45 minute walk back up that track we so easily declined just hours before. It was all worth it.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Waterfall Heaven
Finally a nice sunny warm day in Sydney after many days of wet weather. I spent the afternoon with fellow photographer Justin doing a little Bear Grills inside the Royal National Park, after a few hours on the road and many kilometers of walking we came across this little jewel inside the park, thanks for the use of the 77mm ND8 filter Justin.