Embedded Photography

Embedded Photography A photography reel in various forms, on my many adventures.

Keeping with the tree theme, here is an interesting lichen I came across in the snowy mountains on a branch of a snow gu...
15/08/2020

Keeping with the tree theme, here is an interesting lichen I came across in the snowy mountains on a branch of a snow gum.

Another fig tree reflection shot with the kids in the tree. Every year with this group and others I get a photo of the t...
11/08/2020

Another fig tree reflection shot with the kids in the tree. Every year with this group and others I get a photo of the these munckins up the tree. This year I can post as I found this marvellous puddle on a monument creating glorious reflections without the ability to distinguish them πŸ‘πŸΌ.
I tried to get the kids to show more of their limbs coming from the branches, but honestly the tree looks great itself. If you zoom in you can see the figures of children all up and around πŸ‘€πŸ€”πŸ€™
This photo was taken with about 6-7 images on my phone and blended post.
I got them to stay still while I snapped a few in manual mode πŸ‘ŒπŸΌ

I normally can't post photos from work as they have visable kids faces from work. However much of this silhouette style ...
10/08/2020

I normally can't post photos from work as they have visable kids faces from work. However much of this silhouette style I enjoy taking, I can :).
This was taken on the weekend for Saturday sport, a fitness walking/various program called Fit4Life. I have been doing it for a few years at the school I work for. I would be on mountain biking but still recovering from an elbow fracture.
This day I brought suger cane rubbish bags and got the kids, which are an eager group to start with, to help pick up rubbish along the trail, we have done it in years past too. We managed to pick up 2 full bags of rubbish.
I did not bring my camera today, this was only taken off my phone, but with a bit of editing, phone photography can go a long way πŸ‘ŒπŸΌπŸ“±
If you have not done this walk or many along the water ways of Sydney, there are many to choose from at http://www.wildwalks.com/
This walk is the Taronga Zoo to middle head, rtn circuit. Done this tones of times and worth the walk.

Shot on Olympus OM10, BnW film.The frame was there, the light was there, the people were there, just took a large 2m man...
25/07/2020

Shot on Olympus OM10, BnW film.
The frame was there, the light was there, the people were there, just took a large 2m man to lay there awkwardly awaiting these moments at the kings Cross train station entrance.
As a digital native shooter, it's so easy to get these at 10fps and be OK with many poorer shots.
This however was a fun day, shooting my first true street day on film. ISO 125 and really choosing the shots.

I shot this the day of our anniversary; her gift was an SLR     Her first SLR! She was so happy we took to the streets t...
24/07/2020

I shot this the day of our anniversary; her gift was an SLR Her first SLR! She was so happy we took to the streets to get some morning light before we endevoured on the chilled adventure day that I had planned. This was my first shot from her camera which I was quite happy with capturing her beauty πŸ‘ŒπŸΌπŸ˜.
The pictures from Kings Cross (on my ig) was a date we did recently with both our SLR's. Something beautiful I get share with my beloved and honestly, she got skills. We have good healthy banter in a form of daily competitions to better our photography. We all know who wins each time... You be the judge.... πŸ€”πŸ˜‚πŸ˜œ

Sitting behind the wall to capture all the looks I get as they check the lane for safety and see me πŸ“ΈFirst street film p...
23/07/2020

Sitting behind the wall to capture all the looks I get as they check the lane for safety and see me πŸ“Έ
First street film photography for me, well that's good enough 😁. This weeks posts are all film from my OM10 Olympus.

The line and shadow addiction at Wollongong train station is real. πŸ˜œπŸ”³πŸ”²πŸ‘ŒπŸΌIm sure I have got most angles by now.πŸ˜…         ...
18/07/2020

The line and shadow addiction at Wollongong train station is real.
πŸ˜œπŸ”³πŸ”²πŸ‘ŒπŸΌ
Im sure I have got most angles by now.
πŸ˜…
@ Wollongong railway station

Ran for cover in the rain and found an interestingly lit closed restaurant balcony. Became a fun space to play with ligh...
17/07/2020

Ran for cover in the rain and found an interestingly lit closed restaurant balcony. Became a fun space to play with light.
@ Darlinghurst, New South Wales

Checking the time for the train perfectly with his walk ⌚ πŸ‘ŒπŸΌ
16/07/2020

Checking the time for the train perfectly with his walk ⌚ πŸ‘ŒπŸΌ

Toby's suave shots πŸ‘ŒπŸΌI hope you all enjoyed these photos of Toby. For much of my recent season of work; disability suppo...
13/07/2020

Toby's suave shots πŸ‘ŒπŸΌ
I hope you all enjoyed these photos of Toby. For much of my recent season of work; disability support work/motivation support and just making friends really πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘πŸΌ.
Much of this has been to bring more awareness to those around in our community, especially those who find it hard to harmonise into society β™Ώ.
Seasons like this have not been easy for Toby, but his support has finally been increased; therefore he and his family have been blessed recently with many supporting his various needs. Cudos to teamToby
This had been a great season despite these challenging times. As I left my environmental job in January due to location, the outdoor industry being effected by fires then, now still down in most sectors due to covid. My disability work which was 1 day, became 4 during covid; however, it wasn't easy managing this change in disabilities, as many struggle with a normal world as is. Job keeper with scouts and other ventures lik school sport and much volunteering for community and church activities has kept me afloat through this, keeping me outside and happy.
God has, and is always good, the season before was tough with various challenges, but patience, hope in Christ is what has always brought me through, and this time, I'm not alone. I have a wonderful woman who loves and cares. Always be thankful as it's been my bosses, clients, friends, peers, my beloved and Yahweh who has all been so valuable during these times.
Photography has been a great peace, freedom and meditation I have been enjoying.
Been loving investing in this area, have great aspirations ahead for the rest of 2020 😊.
@ Sea Cliff Bridge

Such a beautiful and stimulating ride for Toby's senses with the large swell a few weeks ago. It was mesmerising to stop...
09/07/2020

Such a beautiful and stimulating ride for Toby's senses with the large swell a few weeks ago. It was mesmerising to stop and enjoy the beautiful scene, something Toby and many people with autisum don't tend to notice. Today he loved it, tomorrow I'll share more of those beautiful portrait pictures.
Toby and our team are always greatful to be able to continually go on adventures and integrate him into the community while letting out so much of his energy. People like Toby generally need 24/7 care, his strong ability to ride does not mean he is naturally strong in other crucial areas where he needs support. However as a 17 year old, tall, energetic young man, his parents are unable to keep up with his needs without burning out. This is where NDIS support comes in and businesses such as .com.au but truly; where friendships begin with carers and clients. πŸ€—

I would like to appeal that a safe cycling way from Thirroul, north to Stanwell Park would be wonderful to add into the new cycle path plan. There are many unsafe missing connections.
Honestly, it never gets old riding over the Sea Cliff Bridge in beautiful weather. My favourite is in the night heading north and rolling down the bridge with no cars, lights off and letting the stars and/or moon illuminate. πŸš²πŸ‘ŒπŸŒ™πŸŒŸ
This was actually my first photo shoot with my new camera, and I was not disappointed πŸ‘ŒπŸ“Έ.
@ Sea Cliff Bridge

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