Tonight’s house with a view. Now super fresh and quiet after one of Mount Ida’s first rains. Goodnight
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Starting 2017 in Melbourne and looking forward to more challenges. Thanks for the Cool Beans Jule’s
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Rocking new fashion in #melbourne with my #oldschool blanket
A photo posted by Murray Anderson-Clemence (@memurrayac) on Jan 1, 2017 at 2:25am PST
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A lady
Lives in Urandangi
Owns a pub
Her name is Pam, and she’s a fucking gem!!
Bloke- drunk as a skunk
Stocking up supplies at Urandangi’s town pub
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The Northern Territory was tough, sad that I missed so many photo opportunities and happy I survived. See the spelling mistake? #seeaustralia #northernterritory #nt
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If you’ve every wanted to know how to save your arse when the lighting has gone to shit and you have to take the photographs now. These are the steps:
Whip out your camera
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David Attenborough, I am not, but we still have an extraordinary plant to live by.
Felt so philosophical this morning and was going to blurt out a little love story that’s sure put a… Read More
A big thank you to Murray Anderson-Clemence in providing a tutorial in Photo shopping this morning for myself. Greatly appreciated. Thank you heaps. For anyone who wants photographic tutoria… Read More
More exciting photos on Adventures of Tilly. Also the massive day I spent videoing ‘A day in the life of Murray’, video below.
Now this is worth my weight in gold! Great insight… Read More
This morning’s effort, more to come plus a day in the life of Murray. Keep your eyes peeled.
A bloody grand day!!! Watch for ‘A day in the life of Murray’ on Facebook in t… Read More
This is seriously one of the best golden horse images around. Could have been the six horses I patted before hand, so we were both giving off great vibes.
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Cloncurry lookout looking west over the dam, the bigger and new version of the town’s water supply.
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Capturing human interaction is more important and something we can all relate too.
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Day at the Normanton Sprint Races- fashion of the field. #thisisqueensland
Obsession
Found: Ceaser’s golden horse, not sure what to do?
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Delegates coming to the wicked Fantome Island.. for a scary excursion.
1/800 at f/10, ISO 200 24 mm (24.0 mm f/1.4)
Not sure this 4×5 format is my thing.. are we looking into a portal… Read More
Veins of the Norman River in the Gulf fo Queensland. Shit I was tired today.. woke up coming into Normanton and snapped this beauty. Resting tonight in Ingham before tomorrow’s trip to… Read More
Five years of going to Orpheus and I’m still loving helping peeps learn Photoshop and fine art printing.
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Not sure Ralph is still in business, have been waiting outside his van for the last week. All I’m after is a couple of bugs.
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The ride homeward looking east towards Lake Tinaroo and you can see the seven sisters on the right. Fuck yeah!!!
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Question from Suzanne, with video answer for you Lightroom geeks.
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The most amazing storm I’ve ever seen thanks to a massive build up of humidity and heat.
One of the amazing cloud photographs that let you whistle put a silent ‘fuck off earth… Read More
The small details matter
Saltpans or mudflats soon will be alive with life
Towering over the Norman River for a well-deserved sunset- Normanton, Queensland
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I had a ball of a time by myself again, it always seems like I make the best company.
30 at f/2.8, ISO 1600 14 mm (14.0-24.0 mm f/2.8)
30 at f/2.8, ISO 1600 14 mm (14.0-24.0 mm f/2.8)
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Last week I had an opportunity to photograph Rose’s grandmother who has lived in Georgetown for the past 50 years. Dorris Hughes is a beautiful lady and doesn’t mind telling a go… Read More
BP Normanton
1/80 at f/4, ISO 1000 130 mm (70.0-200.0 mm f/2.8)
Colour is what they have in Normanton. Come to the butchers they do a pretty mean lamb chop.
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Croydon- The sunsets are brilliant and I bet they’re going to get better the more west we get (Tilly & I).
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What else would you do on a sunny Wednesday then join in on the #GulfSummit in Croydon. Today everyone has congregated in the local hall.. who’s everyone?
Farmers from the region
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Sugar!! That was super painful uploading video to Youtube, took over an hour, but that’s life in sunny Croydon.
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Like I said the other day- only post your best. Was never sure on this sunbird as he’s flying out of the frame and there’s a little noise in this image. Anyhow on second look it… Read More
Sometimes something is soo ugly soo boring it’s super hard to photography. Cumberlands Chimney took me three bloody days! The only reason I stayed around was because of car troubles.
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Excerpt from Wikipedia
Ludwig Leichhardt and his team were the first Europeans to explore the area on 4 May 1845 on his expedition from Moreton Bay to Port Essington (now Darwin). Leichhar… Read More
Heading out of town last night.. the road works were amazing!!
If you’re rolling east out of Georgetown this is what you’ll see.
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