This is so good! By artist Max Degtyarev on Behance.
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The Mandalorian’s Razor Crest
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The Common Code at The Cambo
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Tim Rogers at The Cambo
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🤘 Parkway Drive at The Cambridge Hotel
Always an awesome band to see live, here are my photos of Parkway Drive playing at the Cambridge Hotel on 30th September, 2005.
You can see more of my gig galleries here, enjoy!
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Gyroscope at The Cambo
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Photo Archive
Like everyone else, I’ve got a bit of extra time on my hands at the moment due to the COVID-19 situation here in Australia. So to try and use this extra time somewhat productively I’ve decided I’m going to organise, re-edit, and post, all the band photos I used to shoot in the mid-2000’s when I was the house photographer at The Cambo…stay tuned 🤟🏼
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After shooting 12 games of football on the weekend, approximately 3,500 photos, I am out of my feet today… 😑
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At about 2:30am this morning my HomePod started playing Friendly Ghost. The whole family was fast asleep, and I can’t recall the last time I listened to The Eels.
Is my house haunted? Should I be afraid? 👻
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Definitely! It looks like an amazing bit of kit, and the challenge of only being able to capture in black and white would make most photographers so much better at seeing their subject. I just wish it came with some form of guarantee against divorce…my wife would definitely divorce me if I bought this! 😢
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Drone captures chilling moment Great White shark stalks swimmers at NSW beach
I love that there are sharks in the waters, it’s a good sign of an eco system beginning to recover…but the video that Sunrise put together for the story is disgusting!
I don’t understand why the media needs to constantly demonise these animals! Why the flashing red, why call it a scene “straight from a horror movie”, why the menacing tone? There’s no way those swimmers are in danger from the shark, it’s not “stalking” them, it’s trying to find fish amongst the breakers. If it wanted to eat the people, this video would not be safe to view!
The media just needs to stop the over dramatisation of these events. Embrace that our waters are starting to recover from over fishing, embrace the environmental aspect of this, and for crying out loud, let’s try to educate people!