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  • A Jewel of a Coastline

    A Jewel of a Coastline
    The Sapphire Coast is named so because of the beautiful colour of the water in the sea lapping against the south-east coastline of Australia. Renowned as a great fishing and boating destination it is also a beautiful spot to just relax and listen to the sound of the waves coming in on the shore.
  • Street Art City - Melbourne

    Street Art City - Melbourne
    Enjoyed 'Exit Through The Gift Shop'? Love yourself a bit of street-art? Stencils? Groovy graphically excellent graffiti? A veritable smorgasbord of street art awaits the discerning visitor to Melbourne, especially in Hosier Lane, but there are many other sweet street-art spots. Listen to me and I will give you some tips.
  • Alien Shores of Mungo

    Alien Shores of Mungo
    Visiting the alien shores of an outback lake bed was a deeply peaceful, personal experience for me. I was longing for a change of location and scenery and found just that and more when I went on a solo road trip to experience and photograph Mungo National Park in New South Wales, Australia.
  • Seven Acre Rock - After the Bushfires

    Seven Acre Rock - After the Bushfires
    There on a rise, are blackened, charred tree trunks standing amongst stark white granite boulders which greeted our eyes when we decided to take a walk along a bush track one day to find something interesting to photograph in the Yarra Ranges National Park east of Melbourne. We just found Seven Acre Rock, after the bush fires.
  • Tipster of the Week: Return to Basics

    Tipster of the Week: Return to Basics
    Whether you're a newbie who just had a film camera for the first time or an analogue fiend who's been shooting with it for ages, this week's tipster will not only inform you, but will also remind what it feels like to shoot with film for the first time, as told by Artpunk.
  • Tipster Of The Day: Infinite Encounters Of The Plastic Kind

    Tipster Of The Day: Infinite Encounters Of The Plastic Kind
    Using film cameras at this time and age is already enough to alienate the person sitting next to us that it will instantly give an impression about us not being ahead of the modern world and still have a lot of things to cope with.
  • Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

    Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
    The largest monolith in the world sits majestically in the center of the Australian landmass. With the beautiful rocks of Kata Tjuta (meaning 'many heads' in the traditional aboriginal _Pinjantjatjara_ language) nearby (well, 50 kms by road distant from Uluru which _is_ nearby if you are used to driving Australian distances!), this is one of the most amazing areas in the world that you can visit.