Sunday, July 17, 2011

Black, White and Grey.



  
   
 










All of these photos were taken by me on standard 35mm black & white film. I use a little camera that is one step up from a disposable, nothing fancy. They are all taken around Ballina, just things that caught my eye in one way or another as I wandered around. Hope you like them :)

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Picnic on the headland.

Claire sitting with our beautiful spread. We found a little spot on the edge of a cliff, looking out over the ocean. We had a blanket, lots of munchies and even a few cups of tea in a sneaky thermos! 


 We managed to fit so much into this basket, it weighed about a hundred kilos. We looked hilarious trying to lug it up the hill. So not graceful at all!

The view. How magical is it? The water was actually sparkling.



 An hour before we left, we realised that it wouldn't be a real picnic without some scones! These are Claire's home made raisin scones, and they were incredible.

We made this amazing salad, with roast pumpkin, grated carrot, roast walnuts, chickpeas and baby spinach. Ate so much of it, it was gone in about 2 minutes!  

My Grandma used to pride herself on the cumquat jam she made-she even had a little cumquat tree in a pot at the front gate of their Brighton home. Mum and I both love it, and so whenever we see any we just have to buy it- especially if it's been made by a sweet little old lady. Somehow our combined efforts mean we have accumulated about 7 jars in the last 6 months, and it's getting ridiculous. 


  
How adorable is my tea set? I managed to get four cups and saucers, four small plates, four large plates and four bowls all with the same rose pattern and gold trim. The best part? I got the whole set for $5 at the salvos! And the lovely lady in there said she might have a teapot that would go nicely that she would bring in for me. Amazing!
    

Claire's French book, I have no idea what it says, but it looks pretty! 

  
The beginning of my little art book. I'll explain more when I have some art to show ;)  

It was such a perfect afternoon, tea, snacks, sunshine and salty air. It's raining today, so all I have are these photos to remind me that I live in a summer holiday destination.  

Monday, July 11, 2011

Nobody Expects the Spanish Revolution

Scott Trindle- Unretouched Models.


"It doesn't scare me that the images aren't retouched, it adds another layer of interest and intrigue," Trindle told us. "I'm as guilty of a slight polish in post as any, but having beautiful woman sit by a window doesn't fill me with unease. The fear that surrounds an un-retouched image is quite amazing - and again I'm no martyr. So much can be adapted in post, and so I suppose the main benefit is its purity."

click here to read about his project and see more photos.

Quote of the week.



"I'm colour blind. I've eaten uncooked meat many a time before."
On the fact that the chicken might not be cooked right through yet. 
                                                         -Arty