KDog Photography in Aspendale Gardens, Victoria | Local business
KDog Photography
Locality: Aspendale Gardens, Victoria
Phone: +61 410 002 322
Address: Keaton Way 3195 Aspendale Gardens, VIC, Australia
Website: https://kdogphotos.smugmug.com
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25.01.2022 Memories of when one could travel outside the 5km limit! Sunset at Grantville back in mid April.
25.01.2022 Norfolk Island a couple of years ago- looking towards Phillip Island
24.01.2022 Found it! Took this on our way back from Sea Lake. It's the train station at Wycheproof, on a quiet Saturday morning. This image got me a Highly Commended in The Digidirect Mono Awards 2020.
20.01.2022 Got a lovely email today to notify me that my entry into the Mono Awards 2020, category Places, titled "A Day Off" has received a HIghly Commended. Now I just need to try and figure out what was the image I entered!
18.01.2022 Re-visiting some old images that I took last year. This is an old movie props supply site at Silverton, west of Broken Hill in September last year.
17.01.2022 Lockdown certainly can cramp the photography opportunities- so re-visiting some past shoots. This was Dromana Pier.
16.01.2022 Took this last year whilst passing through St James in central Victoria, These silos tell the story of GJ Coles and were painted by the talented Tim Bowtell. It was a very clear night so couldn't ignore the Milky Way as it passed overhead. Post edit in Photoshop
11.01.2022 Finally back out shooting- short trip to Chelsea Beach at sunset. Testing out the camera.
06.01.2022 Been a long time between posts- took this just before lockdown kicked in. Taken at Geelong, looking out at the bay.
05.01.2022 Lake Tyrrell sunrise- with a lensball
03.01.2022 I suspect this is the first signs of desperation in a city based locked down night photographer when you resign yourself to doing timelapse out the back window! Canon 6D, 24mm F5, ISO 100, 295 x 30sec exposures
03.01.2022 Lake Tyrrell, on a still early morning around 4am. taken a few weeks ago.- post edit in Photoshop with 6 images stacked and then layered (one flipped) to create the reflection