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Redgate Beach and the Hasselblad H4D-60
More from the Hasselblad H4D-60, this time from Redgate Beach in Margaret River. On the way down to Walpole a couple of weeks ago (see previous blog entry) we spent a couple of days camping on the Blackwood River (see next Blog entry) just south of Margaret River, and afterwards a night in town.
Karri Trees, Nornalup Inlet and the Hasselblad H4D-60
It took many years, but I have now gone completely digital, I bit the bullet (made my deal with the Devil) and bought a Hasselblad H4D-60… H for Hasselblad, 4 because its the 4th generation and D because its digital… 60 because its 60 Megapixels! Expensive?… Well lets just say that the wooden leg took a bit of getting used to and I’m sure that I don’t need both kidneys! Is it worth it? That will be revealed in the coming months, but so far… Yes.
Bhutan Photographic Tour 2013
Photography tour dates
The dates are set for the Bhutan Photographic tour for this year. The tour has changed somewhat from last year and is now a full 15 days in Bhutan with a maximum group size of 10 people, so it will sell really fast. The tour commences 12th October and runs until 26th of October 2013, for complete information and the itinerary of this photo tour to Bhutan go to the Bhutan Photography tour page.
To enquire or to book please call me on (+61) 415 854 179 or email am@adammonk.com
Bhutan Tour Dates for 2014.
The new dates for my Photo tour of Bhutan for 2014 are out now. The tour runs from March 1st to March 16th 2014, and all the current information can be found right here>>
Concert for the Kimberley is HUGE!
Concert for the Kimberley with 20,000 people!
The message for little Colin Barnett was pretty clear on Sunday when approximately 20,000 people turned up for the Wilderness Society’s Concert for the Kimberley. But was he listening? Does he ever listen? Do any politicians ever listen? Read the rest of this entry »
Concert for the Kimberley in Fremantle
This Sunday afternoon in Fremantle is the Wilderness Society Concert for the Kimberley, specifically, James Price Point which is the current hot spot. The day starts at 1.30pm with a March through Fremantle down to the Esplanade Park for the concert itself, where we will have John Butler Trio, Missy Higgins and Dr Bob Brown will be speaking. The best bit is that its all for free but of course donations are welcome and its for a fantastic cause. Bring your dancing shoes and put your hands up for the Kimberley!










