The Null Device

Southern skies appear brighter

Since buying a decent digital camera in 2002, I have taken a lot of photos (more than 7,000, including ones immediately deleted; those kept are probably a little over half of that). Recently, I found myself going through my collection, and started assembling some of the better ones I took in Melbourne between August 2002 and August 2004 (when I left for the UK) into a set of themed galleries.

These galleries are now online. There are a few themed galleries, consisting of the best ones fitting into a certain category (i.e., photos involving water, light (as a featured element), skies, graffiti/stencil/paste-up art and miscellaneous scenes from North Fitzroy), while others are sets taken together in one place and time.

There are 2 comments on "Southern skies appear brighter":

Posted by: steff http://ofterdingenandkropotkin.blogspot.com/ Fri Feb 25 00:00:07 2005

Liking the water photographs. Do you use a very high-end dig camera, or just a $300-500 pocket job? The Nth Fitzroy photos (I live in N.F., too) I would never have recognised, in fact, they are bewilderingly "other" to my vision of this part of town. Which is great. cheers

Posted by: acb http://dev.null.org/ Fri Feb 25 01:10:59 2005

A Canon PowerShot G2. At the time it cost A$1900 (or $1300 or so in Singapore). It's not very high-end (it's not a SLR, for one), and these days is somewhat obsolete, being only 4 megapixels, though the optics are better than most smaller cameras would have.