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A New World - A New Life: August 2009
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A New World - A New Life. After having moved over to Perth, Australia for a while, my husband and I thought that it would be good to just blog about our experience living in this wonderful place and share information with those who are thinking of or are going to. Monday, August 31, 2009. Went to Northbridge for lunch again over the weekend Saturday. Tried another restaurant, Dragon Seafood Restaurant. Links to this post. Labels: Eating in Perth. Tuesday, August 25, 2009. Life is so full of surprises!
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UNSCENE STATUS: July 2014
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Status Anxiety Leather Goods. I got myself a Nathaniel wallet from Anxiety Status. And is priced at $70. Anxiety Status has many different kinds of leather goods from card holders, wallets to bags, and are priced accordingly from $60 - $150. Anxiety Status wallets come in a padded tin case. Nothing but quality. Nicely layered card slots, with some finely lined stitching. That embossed branding on the front. Simplicity at its finest. To know more about Anxiety Status or to purchase goods click here. Open ...
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Another look at After the Storm | Rob Lewis's Photography - Brought to Light
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Rob Lewis's Photography – Brought to Light. Another look at After the Storm. The other day I posted an image that was taken after a recent storm. It was a 5 image HDR and although it did look a little unrealistic in parts, I submitted it in this month’s competition to my local camera club (Workshop Camera Club). The judge gave it first place in the open colour print section but also commented on the relationship between the sky and the water. By Rob Lewis on April 9, 2010. Thank you so much! Fill in your...
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Marshall Arts :: Photography
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Photography - Steve Marshall. I've had a camera since my late teens, most of the time a 35mm SLR of one make or another. I still remember the first - a German Praktica Nova, built like a tank, with screw-thread interchangeable lenses. I've always tried to take something a bit more than "snapshots", without really knowing in a systematic way what I was doing. Before we left on that trip I was quite surprised to learn that colour slide film was still widely used - indeed, that it was the film of choice for...
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Marshall Arts Links Page
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Steve and Chris Marshall's Links page. Prints of selected paintings and mixed media/collages as well as some of Chris Marshall's digital art and photos are available on the ImageKind. Print on demand service in the USA. Click on the banner below to go to her print store. Chris Marshall and Debra Scidone collaborate as. View Chris Marshall's LinkedIn profile. Chris Marshall is a VIP member of the. And exhibits with them both on and offline. Marshall Arts (well mainly Chris) coordinate.
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Portfolio Photography : Fire Girl
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Are you a photographer, photography student or photography club looking to add some fire photography to your portfolio? If the answer is yes, then contact. Me to discuss your ideas. I have a large range of props, from small fire eating sticks to a gas flame projector. Due to this large range of equipment and my extensive experience, it is possible for me to work with fire both outdoors and in a studio. I can also provide a variety of costumes to choose from. Me to discuss your ideas.
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WCC: Photomarket Home. Perth, Western Australia
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Every year, Workshop Camera Club. And the Northern Exposure Photographers Group. Run three Photomarkets. We have been doing this for over 25 years. The Photomarkets are photographic swapmeets. For $15, sellers can book a table to set out their camera gear for sale, buyers pay a modest $5 door fee to come and browse, and we also run a popular canteen where tea, coffee and cakes are for sale. It is a very friendly way to spend a Sunday morning with a roomful of camera enthusiasts. Table bookings are open.