Sunday, January 9, 2011
Japanese Dishes
The images are all taken by Canon 50mm f1.2 L
The last couple of days are characterised by "happy go lucky" sentiment. Strolling the city without a purpose is a bit of fun really.
Joel and I tried out the many gourmet places to indulge ourselves. This dish is described as semi fried tuna abdomen with special sauce. It was very tender to taste melting at the tip of my tongue. Very nice in deed.
Seafood fried udon. It was a substitute for rice to improve satiety. But we really ordered too much...
Asparagus and bacon rolls. Very appetitising in deed. The sauce was too salty in fact. Joel spit out all the fat bits lol.
Good old sashimi to improve the fatty acid intake. There was this "oil" fish that gave us diarrhoea all day afterwards...
A bit of wine to colour the day. What a fulfilling day!
:)
Monday, October 30, 2023
Richmond Mural art for Mural Monday
This was taken a while back when I was still in university. I used to enjoy typography or topography sorts of city hidden arts. Graffiti it may be. They are marks left by the local culture.
Panasonic G9
Leica 15mm f1.8 limited
Linking Mural Monday
Friday, June 29, 2012
Chairs in Forbidden city
Tuesday, September 20, 2022
Hofbräuhaus Melbourne - German pub in city CBD
Hofbräuhaus Melbourne is the iconic location that serves black beer and pork sausages. My Jewish pal loves the location very much that I always get dragged here for his feast.
The vibe at night is always something special. Maybe it is because the place carries so much memory in it.
Panasonic G9
Leica 12-60mm f2.8-4
Friday, August 10, 2012
Lord of Ring experience?
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
Street painted sign at Southern Cross Station for Sign2
At one stage, I see this sign everywhere in Melbourne CBD laneways, regional city walls and underside of most railway stations.
This was one of them near Spencer Street Station
Panasonic G9
Leica 12-60mm f2.8-4
Linking Tom's Sign2
Monday, July 25, 2022
The classic view of Sydney Harbour Bridge
For a conference trip to Sydney, one has to take a souvenir shot back home. Pity there was no shiny light up projections on the evening.
Panasonic G9
Leica 8-18mm
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Grampians National Park via a photographer's perspective
I love Grampians. It is also called "Gariwerd", which means "ranges" in traditional aboriginal language. This is a place where photographers would find it challenging to photograph: the harsh lighting from the typical angry sun, dense dark foliage of native plants (not reflecting colours) and the gale that would blow your mind away (because your tripods get blown away too).
It is reported that over 60 cultural sites have been identified in Grampians. The murals are certainly worthy of visits for any photographers - the tracks leading to the murals are often good photography opportunities.
Over the past 20 years, I have frequented this place for photography opportunities. It turned out this place had turned into an escape from the reality for me. I love the Gala screaming their lungs off every morning. I love the kookaburra squeaking like a group of zombies every sunset.
This is a little summary of my photography experiences in Grampians:
* Visit in winter months - diffuse light from cloudy sky is better than harsh light in summer. Summer is high risk for bushfire as well. The frequent rain often creates mood for the photo ops and great to get mists/fog to render better pictures.
* Do check news about closed roads/paths through national park website
* Always bring a GBS phone and bring plenty of water with you. Drive a 4WF.
* Bring food and groceries from Melbourne as the pricing in Halls Gap is often at least double of the city prices
* Photograph in early mornings or late afternoon
Waterfalls
Pentax Da 50mm
Mckenzie fall - part of it - funny that I cannot find any more photos of this largest fall in Victoria. But this one was different from the generic full frontal shot seen on the web everywhere.
Pentax 16-50mm f2.8
Ferret's waterfall - disappeared after the bushfire in 2006
Pentax 10-22mm
Silverband waterfall - not a long walk, pretty much flat track. Problem is this fall dries out easily. Only to visit after a rainfall. And watch out brown snakes in the area!
Pinnacles
This is a good 5 hour track return trip. Three major phases in geographical changes as you walk through this region. This place is all about rocks.
Pentax Da21mm Limited
Pentax Da21mm limited
Pentax Da21mm limited
Voigtlander 12mm R4A
Wonderland Carpark
Balcony Lookout
On a sunny day, strong UV cast really sucks. There is no point to visit in the day hours. The photos will turn out shit really.
This lookout is bad for sunset shots at the magic hours. This is because the sun goes down on the completely opposite side of the look out. So you dont get much light at all except occasional purple sky at times.
Canon 50mm f1.2L
Canon 50mm f1.2L
Canon 300mm f4L IS - wide angle lens is pretty much useless at this lookout. Best to use 50mm + focal length.
Canon 300mm f4L IS
Reeds Lookout
This lookout is more photographer friendly - at least sun is going down within the view of the look out.
Voigtlander 90mm f3.5 macro
Lake Fyans
Olympus 150mm f2
Canon 50mm f1.2L
Leica 25mm f1.4
Tracks
Canon 50mm f1.2L
Canon 50mm f1.2L
Canon 50mm f1.2L
Voigtlander 90mm f3.5 macro
Pentax Da21mm limited
Pentax 16-50mm f2.8
The colour is certainly better in a foggy and wet condition. I prefer to shoot in the rain in here.
Pentax Fa 31mm f1.8 limited
Pentax FA43mm limited
Pentax 16-50mm f2.8
Giant Koala - Dadswell Bridge Victoria
Nice for a visit if you get really bored like it is raining cats and dogs or it is just simply too hot to bear in the extreme heat. Not a long drive north to Grampians. There is also a waterfall nearby - single span but puny water flow. Lucky to see it after a rain fall (I did have a few shots at it and they turned out like a poor stream wee due to prostate enlargement)
Wild life
I could easily captures shots on most of the native Australian animals in Grampians. Not much effort required. Just wander in parks or myriads of tracks in early morning or near sunset.
Olympus 150mm f2
Near Lake Fyans after a rain fall
Olympus 150mm f2
In the reserve park near central Halls Gap
Olympus 150mm f2
At the carpark near Wonderland car park entrance
Olympus 150mm f2
Olympus 150mm f2
Olympus 150mm f2
Useful resources:
Travel and Accommodation
Park Victoria - Grampians National Park
Grampians Map
Grampians Map
Halls Gap
Halls Gap - the nearest town
3 breakfast cafes there in the central. Always packed with people. I tend to get specials of the week for the sake of getting something new each time.
Among these, this middle eastern sausage was memorable because it looks like number 2 in the toilet. But it tastes really good though. From Black Cat Cafe