I wondered why the football was getting bigger - then it hit me.


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Wednesday 1 June 2005

Hi,

Today:

  • A few recent snaps
  • Tolstoy, eat your heart out!

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A few recent snaps

F-111
Avalon Airshow 2005:
The F-111 lands with a little puff of tyre smoke after its display.
Dassault Falcon 900EX
Avalon Airshow 2005:
I met the lucky bastard who calls this his office. Nice work if you can get it!
Autumn
Most Sundays we go to Edinburgh Gardens and kick a soccer ball around. A couple of weeks ago it looked like this and I thought it captured the Autumn quite nicely!

Tolstoy, eat your heart out!

If the old saying, "a picture tells a thousand words" is true, I'm guessing there's an epic to rival Tolstoy's War and Peace* at the Daylesford Foto Biennale (DFB), starting this weekend.

"What the @#$& is a biennale?", I hear you ask? It's pronounced BEE (as in honey) N (as in the letter) ALI (as in Muhammed), and it's eye-talian for the English word "biennial", meaning "happening every two years".

Anyway the DFB is basically a massive festival of all things photographic. So if you like photography, I suggest you visit their website at www.daylesfordfotobiennale.org and go and check it out!

As well as the exhibitions, there are seminars and workshops on digital photography, women and photography, press photography... you get the idea.

It all starts this Friday (3rd June) and runs until 3 July.

*War and Peace has 593,498 words, according to Amazon.com. There are about 30 photographic exhibitions at the Daylesford Foto Biennale. If each exhibition has about 20 photographs, that's 600 photographs. If each photograph is worth 1,000 words, that would be 600,000 words, topping Tolstoy by a whopping 6,502 words!


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Next week: Understanding digital image files sizes - DPI vs resolution vs bytes vs Megapixels

Toodles,



Steven Pam
Steven Pam Photography