Kurve

Heraklion, Crete, Greece, 2003: Heraklion, (or Iraklion) is the capital of Crete and the fourth largest city in Greece. The city has had many rulers and been known by many names. For centuries under Venetian rule it was called Candia.  The Ottomans who famously besieged it for 24 years (the longest siege in history) called […]

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Mono

Auckland, December, 2010: Japanese Post-Rock masters Mono rocked the Bacco Room in Auckland with their first ever New Zealand concert… Superb, intense and very loud show…          Check out this link for some videos I shot of the gig…  Sony Cybershot T300

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Photina

Wellington, NZ, 2008: Self-portrait shot on a Photina twin-lens reflex.  These TLR’s take a pretty decent image-  even the budget German optics of the 1950’s were exellent…   Photina Reflex TLR

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Boat sheds

Titahi Bay, Wellington, November 2010: Iconic New Zealand boat sheds at Titahi bay…       Canon EOS 30D/18-55is

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Goal!

Titahi Bay, Wellington, November 2010: A game of beach football at Titahi bay… Yeah, summer is finally here in the Southern Hemisphere…    Canon EOS 30D/18-55is

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Bus from Aleppo

Aleppo, Syria, 2005: It took a while to figure out the right mini-bus to take to Tartus on the coast- with a little help from a local.  I’d just spent a few days in Aleppo, the largest city in Syria (and the Levant )and one of the oldest inhabitated cities in the world. Aleppo was […]

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Dublin double-exposed

Dublin/Athens, Aug/Oct, 2005: In August 2005 I went to the semi-final of the All-Ireland hurling championship at Croke Park, Dublin. Against the odds,  Galway claimed an upset win over firm favorites Kilkenny. At the time I took a few photos on my trusty Olympus XA2, loaded with Fuji Sensia slide film. I must have rewound […]

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