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took the kids to our shack on the murray river. some crazy looking trees there.

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NEED to go back soon tho, there is this old abandoned 100+ y.o. house that I want to take a shot of, just didnt get around to it this time.

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Thanks jay!!!

NEED to go back soon tho, there is this old abandoned 100+ y.o. house that I want to take a shot of, just didnt get around to it this time.

DO IT.. Do it now lol.. Keen to see house. Would be awesome if you could do some light painting with it or perhaps get star trails in the background.

Nice pics guys.

Do you know what kind of trees they are Jay?

Speaking of abandoned, I came across these on a trip out to La Perouse yesterday. Bummed that I didn't have my SLR with me but took these with my iPhone (they have been worked over a fair bit with PS). I love this stuff.

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There are many other buildings like this one which are being destroyed in the name of new apartments and land releases as part of the Little Bay estate - was inevitable really with such amazing views over the bluffs/ocean and four A grade golf courses right next door.

Awesome. Abandoned buildings are so fun to shoot.

I remember walking into an abandoned house around here a few years ago and as i opened the front door it creaked really bad and then next step i took, my foot went straight through the floorboards cutting my leg to shit because i just yanked it out screaming like a little girl and ran out.

It got demolished a week after that when i went back with an arsenal of friends :(

whats going on in the first shots Nick? Hippy convention?6202564331_c5132a62ba_z.jpg

Have you changed host's sidd? I can't see your pics from work anymore :(

We should go explore that building matt. could be a good sau group shoot location. haunted shoot. woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

Here'a a couple from the stag party...

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Thanks Kory - yeah I reckon you'd have to watch where you step, not just for termite-eaten floorboards but also used needles, etc.

Thought you'd like the building Matty. There are a couple around there, and you can get some pretty nice shots of the coast from the same location.

You mustve found it real hard shooting those stags on sunday, it being so wet and slippery and all. good thing you had a mate holding you up while you stood on that pole...

:P

Seriously though should've brought a ladder in the back of the 260 to get some height for the group shot. Looking forward to the PI article.

Do you know what kind of trees they are Jay?

murray river red gums.

Took the kids bowling today and then for a walk on the beach. Found this mossy rock.

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this is what you can see behind the rock, shot from above (and shot dark so its a bit easier to see)

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whats going on in the first shots Nick? Hippy convention?6202564331_c5132a62ba_z.jpg

That was taken at a friend's magazine launch party for issue #2. The band were, ummmm, interesting (lots of "experimental" noises very occasionally matching up to a beat of some kind), but it was a good chance to try some gig photography again, and I enjoyed it. Unfortunately I needed to head home before the acts I wanted to see/hear were on...

Oh, and stop posting dodgy photos of me, I don't need to be reminded about how fugly I am!

Revenge:

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