Studio, State Library of NSW, 11 July 2008. |
![]() I found this on the footpath outside a school. |
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![]() After this photos was taken, a lady started abusing me for taking it. She thought I was trying to take a photo of her and went on shouting at me saying she was a prosecutor of child porn and threaten to rip the film from my camera. I yelled back telling her to chillout and that not everyone was out to get her. The strange thing was, there wasn't even a child with her and she was dressed in a drabby tracksuit. She was such a bitch, I felt sorry for her. Thanks Hetty. |
![]() Dog one. |
![]() Dog two. |
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![]() I should have brought this book. |
![]() Security was tight. I couldn't take many pictures. This video is the best thing about the exhibition. I saw it first in Newcastle a few years ago. |
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![]() Andrew, Fuknoath. |
![]() Look at what I got. |
![]() Then I went to my local camera club meeting for the first time. I had to sit there watching a one hour slide show of Photoshop filtered pictures and then had to clap at the end. I felt like I stepped 20 years back into the past. How did this happen? I find it extremely interesting. Your camera club needs you. Fair dinkum. |
















