Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Saturday, January 4, 2014

BYO Sunset

I tried photographing the sunset at Mornington last night, overlooking the marina, but the clouds came in and covered the horizon, so I had to take matters into my own hands.

By coincidence, I'd recently changed my iPhone lock screen to a sunrise shot I took 12 months ago, when I got my phone out to check the official sunset time I had this great idea.


BYO sunset

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Road trip with Brad - 2013

We live in a big country!Wedderburn BomberTracks at WycheproofWycheproof turntableBrad at Wycheproof.Retired steam train - Wycheproof
Retired steam train - WycheproofRetired steam train - WycheproofWentworth Levee BankLevee Bank landscaping, WentworthWentworth Levee BankBrad on the Wentworth lookout tower.
Brad, just moments before he lost his football into the river.Murray River, WentworthMurray River, WentworthThe junction of the Murray and Darling Rivers at WentworthOutback dunnyBrad opens the gate
Another outback dunnyBrad undergroundBrad at the Silverton HotelSilverton ruinsUte art - work in progress?Ute art - work in progress?
Last month I took my younger son (10 year old Brad) on a road trip to Broken Hill and Peterborough.
I've finally got around to sorting and uploading photos from the trip onto Flickr.

Via Flickr:
Last year I took my eldest son (Josh) to Broken Hill, this year it was my younger son, Brad. We came home through Peterborough and Murray Bridge in South Australia.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Road trip to Canberra 2013

I recently had a long-weekend that coincided with the school holidays, so I took my oldest son, Josh, on a drive to Canberra.  

Of course I had my trusty Nikon with me and took lots of photos, see them on flickr



CanberraHolbrook SubmarineHolbrook SubmarineHolbrook SubmarineHolbrook SubmarineJosh at the National Dinosaur Museum, Canberra.
National Dinosaur Museum, Canberra.National Dinosaur Museum, Canberra.National Dinosaur Museum, Canberra.National Dinosaur Museum, Canberra.National Dinosaur Museum, Canberra.National Dinosaur Museum, Canberra.
Josh in a space suitTV camera from Apollo-Soyuz Test missionsTurn offCDSCCExploring SpaceAntennas
AntennaAntennaSpace shadowsTelstra Tower, CanberraCanberraCanberra from Black Mountain
Road trip to Canberra 2013, a set on Flickr.


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Perils of free web sites

I've been thinking about adding a page to this blog to show case my favourite photos that I've taken since getting my DSLR camera.  Simply adding a page in Blogger maintains the same layout as the rest of the blog, complete with the search, archive, labels and adds that appear in the right column, but I'd like my best photos to be shown using the full available width of the blog.  
I could pay to make some really nice pages using SmugMug or SquareSpace, but so far my hobby of an online presence only costs me a nominal amount for domain names and a Pro Flickr subscription, so I'd rather not throw money into the cloud when there are free options available.
Free options?  Yes, there are still plenty of ways to maintain an online presence without costing a cent (and I'm not thinking about social media at all);
  • As my photos are already on Flickr, the easiest for me would be to simply add a link to a Flickr set or slideshow.  However this is hard to incorporate into my blog, as I cant link back to my homepage.
  • I tried starting another blog using Blogger, but a blog format would make a new dated post whenever I wanted to add more photos.  So I added a page to that blog (formatted without the extra column) for my best photos, but that gets awkward because even though I can link back to my homepage, I cant remove the link to the homepage of that blog.
  • I thought I'd give WordPress a try, this is a very popular platform, but ran into similar problems of dated posts in a blog format or a page with links to it's own homepage that I couldn't remove.
  • The next option to try was Google Sites.  I originally tried Google’s free web site building service a few years ago to a make a family page, but found it very hard to work out and far from user friendly. I ended up going to Blogger for our family site.  (I now use Blogger for the site you’re reading now and my Web Links site.)  Having another look at Google Sites recently I still found it difficult to work out, but they have made some improvements from a few years back.  The advantage this time for me was that it doesn’t have to be a blog format, so I was able to create a photo page that linked back to my homepage.
Sure it took some trial and error with cursing and head scratching, and it’s not as pretty as a paid site, but I got there in the end.  That’s why I enjoy my online hobby.

MyGoogleSitesPhotoPage https://sites.google.com/site/simonyeophotos/