Kasey Chambers
This is Kasey Chambers on the Crossroads stage at Bluesfest 2017. She is a regular at Bluesfest and when she spoke to the crowd she was charming and gracious. Despite playing Bluesfest more than any...
View ArticleEstrildid Finch
This bird is a Red-browed Firetail which is a type of Estrildid Finch. I photographed it this afternoon at Lamington National Park in Queensland, Australia. It is close to New South Wales but there is...
View ArticleProtesters Falls
This is Protesters Falls in New South Wales. It is an enchanting pocket of ancient Gondwanan rainforest. Through a fluke of tectonics, these world heritage sites preserve species which existed when...
View ArticleGabriela Quintero
This is Gabriela Quintero playing with Rodrigo Sanchez on the Crossroads stage of Bluesfest 2015. Their music is a curious mix of classic flamenco inspired by heavy metal. You have probably heard them...
View ArticleSingapore Skyline
This modern-day Stonehenge is Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. It was billed as the worlds most expensive casino property at $8,000,000,000 in 2009. Ambitious? Certainly, The record-breaking 67-metre...
View ArticleNew Year
Happy New Year 2018 . We are back in the UK this year and celebrated 100 years of Finnish independence with friends in the village. This is the local pub illuminated with festive incendiaries.
View ArticleLast Pedestrians
This is Nottingham pub band The Last Pedestrians playing at the Lincolnshire Poacher on Sunday night. Their music is a potent mix of junkyard grooves and gruff vocals supplied by the legendary Harry...
View ArticleJohn Butler
Guitarist and frontman John Butler on the Mojo stage at Bluesfest 2014. This musician makes up the fabric of Australian music, performing in a variety of lineups. In the magic that is festival...
View ArticleSayonara Southport
These buildings are part of Southport Central in Queensland. I have been living and working in Southport on the Gold Coast since 2013. The 5-year project which brought me here was the Global Reef...
View ArticleCanungra Sawmill
These are the remains of the Canungra sawmill which began in 1884. Try to imagine a giant steam engine attached to these blocks powering Australia’s largest softwood timber producer. 100 years after...
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