Thursday, 19 August 2010

...phone camera

I like my phone camera. I never thought much of it until I downloaded the images the other day. It's a pretty standard 2008 Nokia type with bugger all megapixels and a dirty lens, but it's good for just capturing random stuff, little slices of life, and things I see and think "Hmmm. That might make an interesting painting one day".

So in an attempt to make this blog more, you know, kinda personal, I thought I'd share some with you.

On the road


Work takes me to the darndest places.


Community Cup 2009 (possible painting #1)


Big trees rock


Possible painting #2


Nieces are cool


Church's sign in place of former sign reads "We forgive you for taking our sign"


The last patch of native vegetation in the Hunter Valley. In a year, all this will be another open-cut coal mine.


Main St. Marysville, where the town used to be.


Nephews are dorks


Factory after rain (possible painting #3)


A tree in my backyard


Moochy Von Schtinkbum


Trentham Falls


Self portrait with sun on back


Barmy for Barmah


Sunrise over refinery


So lucky to have all this so close to Melbourne


It's worth turning 34 to have fried icecream


Daughters are cool. Phoebe at one week.


4 Comments:

At 19 August 2010 at 20:09 , Blogger Kath Lockett said...

They're all great, Pub Man!

How old is Phoebe now? We need an updated photo methinks.....

 
At 22 August 2010 at 08:28 , Blogger Baino said...

Awww they're lovely. Is that true about the Hunter mine? Tragic, such a lovely place. Pretty good these cameras. I like the video feature on mind it's awesome and the quality's pretty amazing.

 
At 23 August 2010 at 20:50 , Blogger Lad Litter said...

Those are excellent quality phone-camera shots. Mine look like complete crap. Your nephew may reveal to you that he is really your father. Just trying to soften the shock.

 
At 3 September 2010 at 21:27 , Blogger eleanor bloom said...

Pretty arty happy snaps.
Phoebe is gorgeous! Have to say she's rocking daddy's hairstyle.

 

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