Tuesday 16 September 2008

Walkies...


The park near home is a "lead free" zone for dogs. Owners can let the puppies off for a romp. There are often dogs of every shape and size running around and getting to know each other.

This morning I went over to see if I could see the cockatoos that I mentioned earlier and they were a no show yet again. I turned around and saw these guys running around and play fighting over a palm frond of all things. They were very funny and this is the only shot I got that worked...

The smaller dog eventually won and proudly carried the prize off into the distance.

Sunday 14 September 2008

Construction Zone 2...

I went back out this morning but cockatoos are smart birds and when it's windy and raining smart birds stay in their nest...

On the way I passed the construction zone from yesterday and one of the machinery items had been left behind. I took some product shots and this little truck is now sitting on my desk.

If you know anyone who had a BBQ at the park in Richmond last night, I have their truck...

Saturday 13 September 2008

Construction Zone...

I went down to the park this afternoon to see if I could get some images of the cockatoos that are nesting in one of the old gum trees. No luck but I will keep trying.


On the way back I passed a construction zone. The machinery was all lined up ready for the next shift...

Monday 8 September 2008

Cinta...


Cinta agreed to a portrait session at the school studio yesterday. These are just a few of my favourites.

It was a bit of a learning curve for both of us and I think we came out of it with some good images.

Worlds Greatest Walk...

Some years ago my father had a heart transplant... You never plan for these things they just happen. The biggest problem with any sort of transplant is that someone has to donate their body, or parts of it, and the people around them have to know their wishes.
Unfortunately people die on the waiting list because people haven't talked about donating their organs with their family and friends.
My father was fortunate to have the help of a gifted surgeon and was able to survive for 40 days on an artificial heart. At the time 40 days was the record (the record was broken by the next person who needed it) and unbelievably his health actually improved while he was attached.
One of the people I now work with has had a transplant and his wife has also had a transplant. Please check out this website for an idea that may just save someones life...


Oh, and discuss organ donation with everyone you love, it may just be the most important thing you do today...