Tag Archive: photography

Après l’incendie

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Text: Garry Benson Images: © Brunos Art Hidden in a small village in Marysville Victoria, southeastern Australia, was a magical world where sculptor Bruno Torfs for over 25 years had combined the beauty… Continue reading

Kondoni Sculpture

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Text: ©2014 Garry Benson Images: ©2014 Garry Benson A beautiful Whale mosaic in Victor Harbor, South Australia. The Ngarrindjeri and Pitjantjatjara Aboriginal people and the local community all contributed to the project as… Continue reading

365 Places: Korčula

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Day 8: Korčula, Croatia We visited the island of Korčula in September 2013, when we did a 7 day boat trip that took us from Split to Dubrovnik and back again.  It is located in the… Continue reading

The Use of Masks

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Text: Garry Benson Images: No information available One of my favourite places is Venice where my friends Francesco and Sarah Aidone own the Dalla Mora hotel, a cozy little gem in the Santa… Continue reading

Samoa – A Photo Essay

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Here are a few photos from my visit to Samoa in 2004, enjoy.

Five Fabulous Foto Hints

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Text: ©2014 Garry Benson Images: ©2014 Garry Benson 1. Experiment with digital camera settings Don’t be intimidated by the options – experiment with shutter speed, aperture & white balance settings to get better… Continue reading

365 Places: Algeria

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Day 7: Algeria, North Africa Today my post is about a place that I will probably never visit again, Algeria. From the small part I saw, it is a beautiful and captivating country with… Continue reading

Profile: Edward Mooney

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We have been researching other photographers, artists and writers that focus on travel and ideas of ‘place’ in their work. Recently, we came across the work of Edward Mooney, an Irish photographer and blogger,… Continue reading

Cradle Mountain, Tasmania – A Photo Essay

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This was a short but stunning bush-walk at Cradle Mountain back in 2008.

365 Places: Caloundra

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Originally posted on Geokult Travel:
Day 2: Caloundra, Queensland, Australia Caloundra – author unknown My post today is about another place that has special childhood significance for me – Caloundra. Many summer holidays…