Agnes Falls

Hidden within the rolling green hills of the Strzelecki Ranges, the meandering Agnes River cascades over rocks into a deep picturesque gorge.
At 59 metres, Agnes Falls are the highest single span falls in Victoria.

yesterday i went for a drive to Agnes Falls. i saw this place on a map quite a while ago, and had wanted to go since.
it was sunny when i got to the ‘scenic lookout’, but no sooner had i set up my camera, it began raining quite heavily.
i took another light reading, 5sec @ f/32 and took 2 shots.
the camera got very wet, as did i.
Crown Graphic 4×5 150mm, Shanghai 100 film

Den Of Nargun

I went for a drive yesterday with Luke yesterday to the Den Of Nargun.
its a series of waterfalls between Bairnsdale and Dargo.
this shot was taken on my Crown Graphic 4×5, Tmax 400 and a GND filter.

hanging out with a Hasselblad

yesterday i took a Hasselblad 500c/m for a walk.
first time using one, so of course i stuffed a few frames up, but i think i got it sorted now.
shot on Tri-X 400.



a day out with the 4×5

a few weekends ago i went out with the 4×5 and shot a few sheets.
im struggling a bit remembering to set aperture and close lens after focusing, but with a bit more practice, and the note i now have on top of the camera, it shouldn’t happen anymore….
i just bought a Schneider 150mm f/5.6 Symmar Convertible, so im keen to give it a go soon.
Crown Graphic 4×5 and Tmax 400 film.



randoms.

i tend to keep my Ricoh GR1s in my car, so that i always have a camera with me, and its perfect size to fit in my pocket.
since im not really good at shooting lots of photos a roll of 36 tends to last a few weeks, to months depending on where i go or what i do, so by the time the roll is finished, i have quite a range of different shots.


Mushroom Rocks

Queen Victoria Markets, Melbourne