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Monthly Archives: August 2010
The Bigger Picture
I’ve had quite a few emails and comments about my photo “Painted Wave” which was featured in the last blog entry “Deconstruction Zone”. Just to put the photo into perspective, here is the grand view of the same location. A … Continue reading
Posted in Landscape, My 2 cents, New Zealand, News, TCBlog
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Deconstruction Zone – The World of Abstract Travelscapes
The concept of abstract photography is not easy to define. What one person considers an abstract may not fit another person’s idea of the genre. Therefore to some extent, it is a subjective term. In nature photography, these images often … Continue reading
Posted in Landscape, Namibia, New Zealand, TCBlog, Technique, Travel
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Seattle Times Article
I was pleased to see that I got a mention in the Seattle Times article about the Burke Museum ICP Awards exhibition. “Moody Moeraki,” shot by Australian photographer Kah Kit Yoong on New Zealand’s South Island (second place in landscape), … Continue reading
Posted in Awards, New Zealand, News, TCBlog
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Mile High Photography
Larger version here Last night, I was having a brief look through my archives from Namibia last year and found this aerial shot from a microlight. Over the years I’ve unearthed a few gems through this process. It usually makes … Continue reading
Posted in Landscape, Namibia, TCBlog, Technique
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Think Small, Print Big
Intimate landscapes often reveal details, structure, patterns, geometry and nuances that are not usually noticed by the casual observer. To be able to show something new to viewers and even surprise them, is a very rewarding aspect of photography. Continue reading
Posted in Landscape, News, TCBlog, Technique
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Writing a Photographer's Bio
I wrote my first biography/artistic statement about a year after taking up photography. It was for my first exhibited work. Anyone who has a website, photography published or exhibited will likely have had to pen one of these. It was … Continue reading
Posted in News, TCBlog, Timecatcher
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An Interview With Sean Bagshaw Part II
Part II of our interview with multi-award winning travel and landscape photographer Sean Bagshaw. Continue reading
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Singh-Ray Blog Article About New Zealand
My latest Singh-Ray article has been published on the Singh-Ray blog. It features some of the landscape images that I made while in New Zealand this year. To make the most of all the spectacular opportunities on the trip, I had … Continue reading
Posted in Landscape, New Zealand, News, TCBlog, Technique
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Timecatcher 6th Anniversary
Those who have recently visited Timecatcher may have noticed that a new website is currently under construction. To celebrate our 6th anniversary, we’re having a makeover. This will include new galleries, integration with other networks such as facebook, reviews and … Continue reading
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“Into the Light” featured on Seattle Met
I was pleasantly surprised to find that the Seattle Met are featuring my image “Into the Light” with a short commentary to announce the ICP awards exhibition at the Burke Museum.