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Posted on July 8, 2008 - by Adriana Glackin
Home Sweet Home
I love the rustic quality of early Australian architecture – so much character packed within four humble walls. Paul Louis Villani’s series of early Australian homes is truly beautiful. From the angles he shoots, and the editing he applies, he manages to capture the soul and history of each home in such a warm and inviting way.
Posted on July 1, 2008 - by Adriana Glackin
More than just a photo…
…this image of Tiffany Dryburgh’s conjures up a story all on it’s own. It’s not merely a photograph of some pretty pink flowers gently bowing toward the sun, the white picket fence standing brightly in the background. It is so much more, I even wrote a brief piece about this photograph when I first came across it on RedBubble, found here.
Posted on June 26, 2008 - by Adriana Glackin
When I was little…
…we had a beautiful may bush growing in the garden. We would play all sorts of games, showering the delicate little white petals all over us so that it looked as if we had been caught out in the snow. We made the may bush our little hiding place – daydreaming about all sorts of things. That was a long time ago, and every time I look at Jay Cougar’s image Cold Flower, I am transported back to that time of innocence when life was so simple. Jay has an amazing way of tranforming the everyday, to an image that is simply extraordinary. Anything ordinary, or plain, or mundane is removed from his images, and replaced with an other-worldly effect that is simply beautiful.




