John Weeks Photography – 0011

John Weeks Traveller

Official Website: https://johnweekstraveller.wixsite.com/photography
Email : johnweekstraveller@gmail.com or johnweekstraveller@iinet.net.au

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INSECT PHOTOGRAPHY

Here are some more of my recent photos of insects. These photos were snapped at my garden at home in Belgrave (Victoria, Australia).

‘Hoverfly’

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‘unknown’

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PHOTOS OF THE DAY

Saturday, 2 December, 2023

“No! It’s Mine! I Got It First!” …. I captured the image late this afternoon at my home in Upwey (Victoria, Australia).

There was a lot of β€˜anst’ involved which resulted in a long standoff with these two Kookaburras.  I had a good friend with me at the time, who used to work for the Melbourne Zoo, and he explained to me what was going on. The behaviour of the birds was quite normal. The Kooka who had the creature in its mouth finally broke free, flew up to another tree branch and gulped the whole thing down at a rapid pace. The creature that was the victim was most likely a rat however it was suggested that it could have been an Antechinus, a native mouse, but it was hard to identify as the head was so badly mangled.

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Sunday, 3 December, 2023

Not the best quality photos however it was an absolute joy to see black cockatoos fly over my home in Upwey this afternoon.

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COLOURFUL BIRDS IN MY GARDEN

Here are a few photos that I captured in the last couple of days (March 15-16, 2024) outside in the garden at my home in Upwey (Victoria, Australia).

King Parrot (top) & Rainbow Lorikeet (bottom)

Rainbow Lorikeet in Flight

Red Wattlebird

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BLUE BEE

Facebook reminded me that I captured this beautiful image of a Blue Bee two years ago that was attracted to a Rosemary Tuscan Blue Herb Plant in Belgrave (Victoria, Australia)

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FINALLY

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John Weeks
John Weeks Traveller
Australia
johnweekstraveller@gmail.com

John Weeks Photography – 0010

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PHOTO OF THE DAY

My Daily Photo of 2022 Challenge
20221103 #307 – ‘Another Confrontation’
Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo & Butcherbird
Location: Home, Belgrave, Victoria, Australia.

A short time I posted this photo on Social Media, I received a request from a newspaper reporter:

Hi John Kimberley from Leader News here- I absolutely love the confrontation pic you shared of the birds today! Would you mind if I shared it on the Knox and Lilydale Leader Facebook pages? Would make sure to credit you. Thank you! Kimberley

My response : Go for it, Kim!

Social Media – Feedback :

Jocelyn R. > Priceless moment😁
Murjan > Who won? Great shot!
Janice M. > Excellent
Marina D. > Go the magpies !
Vicki W. > πŸ€—
Cathryn A. > Awesome photo
Kim B. > Ooh love it
Anne W. > Wow, look at the body language. 😯
RenΓ©e R. > Fantastic photo!
Melissa M. > OMG hilarious! This is meme worthy.
Valerie W. > Wooooo – That’s a goody xx
Janine G. > Wow you take great photos John
Shannon I. > Great photo”
Rosemary D. > They live very precarious lives, these poor birds. Backyard battlefields.
Mardi C. > The Rainbows are the bossiest.
David J. > Good timing !
Martina P. > love your pictures
Gillian S. > Just brilliant!
Lorena C. > Great picture πŸ’•go cocky!
Caz A. > Omg….this has made my day!🀣🀣
Kathy B. > Holy Crap! Where did you come from? 😳😳😳😳
Kathie T. > Love it John. You get a great variety of birdlife in your garden and on your fence.
Sandy H. > Just awesome!
Margaret Anne W. > Love your birds. Don’t see any here except signs here & there telling people to beware of attacking magpies but you don’t even see them.
Helen K. > Great picture, love it ❀️
Dee P. > Great photo.🀩 Wow!
Stephen C. > “Darling!!!” “Sweetheart!!!”
Frances C. > Haha. You absolutely caught the indignation 🀩
Sandra A. > What a shot!!!!! Amazing
Leanne R. > It looks as I the cocky is saying to the smaller Bird ‘Who the HEEeell do u think you are??!” 🀣
Leanne R. > Such a terrific photo!
Jacqueline J. > Great shot x
Christine U. > “Whaaaaaaaat?” Gorgeous photoπŸ’›
Jill Q. > Such drama!!
Barbara E. > Everyone’s rocking these days!
Ross S. > β€œWhere yer bloody been, yer drongo? β€˜Aven’t seen yer fer a week;
Bernadine A. > Back off Maggie , it’s cocky territory!

Sequel …

Knox Leader news published online my photo of the White Cockatoo & the Butcherbird. … [3 Nov. 2022]

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FULL BLOOM

Another photograph added to my merchandise site via Red Bubble – 22 Products available.
https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/130397533?asc=u

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FROM MY GARDEN

Here are two very recent photos that I snapped from my garden in Belgrave (Victoria, Australia)

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STREET PHOTOGRAPHY

Here is a photo I snapped back in 2014 when I was staying in India for a few months.

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‘She’s Listening!’ … I snapped this photo 5 years ago in the City of Melbourne (Victoria, Australia):

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RAINBOW

A really nice rainbow this evening (Monday, 7 November, 2022) – a view from my street in Belgrave (Victoria, Australia).

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FINALLY

I love all aspects about photography hence this Newsletter. I wish to share things that I enjoy about this medium. If you like what you have read, please subscribe to receive future Newsletters πŸ™‚ Comments are also nice to receive.

By the way, check out my official website https://johnweekstraveller.wixsite.com/photography

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John Weeks
Australia
johnweekstraveller@gmail.com

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John Weeks Photography – 0009

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LEADING LINES COMPETITION

I was delighted to win 2 ‘Commended Award’ [‘Long Train’ & ‘To The Centre’] & 1 ‘Highly Commended Award’ [‘The Pivotal Point’] for my photos that were judged at the Hills Photographic Society meeting on 20th October 2022. The theme of the competition was ‘Leading Lines’.

‘The Long Train’ – Commended Award

‘To The Centre’ – Commended Award

‘The Pivotal Point’ – Highly Commended

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TODAY’S PHOTO – Sunday 30 October 2022

‘Rainbow Lorikeet Versus King Parrot’

‘Showdown’ … I snapped this photo this morning at my home in Belgrave (Victoria, Australia).

Current Social Media Feedback:

Janette G. > John, my favourite ?
Ju L. > Great shot.
Carmel H. > What a beauty!!
Alan B. > What a great picture!!
Jeanette W. > Stunning
Frances C. > Hooooo
Pamela G. > Yes I often have these fights of 2 but up to 8 at times on my balcony. Then there are the magpies and the cockatoos, all fighting for the food I put out. My Schnoodle loves watching the skirmish. πŸ€¨πŸΆπŸΎπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
Bobbie W. > Fantastic shot
Lyn J. > Gorgeous ❀️❀️
Ian R. W. > Beautiful
Rosemary D. > I think they mean business.
Maree H. > Another fabulous action shot.
Emma G. > Love your pictures John, you should do a bird calendar ❀️
Helen D. > Precious
Joy C. > The Lorikeets are the Boss.
Kim B. > Very well taken
Christine E. > Great photography!
Steve H. > High noon. Beaks at 3 paces!
Dennis C. > Who was the winner?

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MOOMBA PARADE 1980

Who remembers The Sullivans, an Australian period drama television series produced by Crawford Productions, which ran on the Nine Network in Australia from 1976 until 1983? Cast members of the TV series appeared in the Moomba Parade in Melbourne in 1980. I was there and these are the photos I snapped on the day.

Actor, Michael Caton, Moomba Parade, Melbourne

Actor, Paul Cronin, Moomba King, Moomba Parade, Melbourne

Actor, Steven Tandy, Moomba King, Melbourne

Actor, Richard Morgan, Moomba Parade, Melbourne

The above photos is part of my ‘Negatives to Digital Project’ that I am currently working on.

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OLD CAMERAS

Part 9: Zeiss Ikon, 1961

‘Zeiss Ikon Contaflex’ – 1961

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BUG PHOTOGRAPHY

‘Ladybug’

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FINALLY

I love all aspects about photography hence this Newsletter. I wish to share things that I enjoy about this medium. If you like what you have read, please subscribe to receive future Newsletters πŸ™‚ Comments are also nice to receive.

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John Weeks
Australia
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John Weeks Photography – 0008

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TODAY’S PHOTO

Coming home this evening from presenting a 2-hour radio show at radio station, 3MDR 97.1 FM, (see https://johnweekstraveller.wixsite.com/musicmemorabilia/radio-shows ), I noticed this beautiful evening sky with a ray effect from the sun to the clouds. As I carry my camera around with me regularly I quickly snapped this image and shared it immediately after on social media. Apart from receiving some really nice compliments (which I humbly embrace and appreciate) I found it very interesting to read people’s comments on how they see the image from their own perspective.

Here is sample of the comments I received:

Lynda R. > “that looks like a huge eye at the top”
Lena G. > “Looks like someone going to heaven”
Soph A. > “Looks like a fetal ultrasound”
Colin P. > “Looks threatening…dark and forbidding”
Derek D. > “They’re calling for me.”
Jess L. > “Looks like the bat signal to me.”
Jana R. > “Eyeball! That’s what I can see!”
Andrew M. > “The eye of Mordor!”

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RECENT BIRD PHOTOS

Here are a few photos I had snapped in the last couple of weeks, mostly around my property in Belgrave (Dandenong Ranges, Victoria, Australia).

‘A Rosella Aerial Collision’
‘Building A Nest’
‘The Conversation’
‘Wood Duck’
‘Crimson Rosellas’

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NEGATIVES TO DIGITAL PROJECT

It is a slow process to digitize all my film negatives that I have in storage from my days of using my Olympus 35 mm camera, as well as the Kodak Instamatic Camera, back in the period of the 1970s to 1980s. It is a fun project I have thrown myself into!

Part 6

Here are a couple of pics that I snapped in the 1970s when I was with some friends at a ten-pin bowling venue in the town of Moorabbin (Victoria, Australia):

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OLD CAMERAS

Part 8 : Rolleiflex Camera, 1961

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TRAIN PHOTOGRAPHY

Another project I am working on is an e-book showcasing the many photos I had taken of trains over the last 50 years, here in Australia and abroad..

Here is one image that will be included in my proposed digital book:

Location: Belgrave, Victoria, Australia. 2010.

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FINALLY

I love all aspects about photography hence this Newsletter. I wish to share things that I enjoy about this medium. If you like what you have read, please subscribe to receive future Newsletters πŸ™‚ Comments are also nice to receive.

By the way, check out my official website https://johnweekstraveller.wixsite.com/photography

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John Weeks
Australia
johnweekstraveller@gmail.com

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John Weeks Photography – 0007

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RECENT BIRD PHOTOS

In the last couple of weeks I have been blessed with opportunities to photograph a variety of birds on my own property in Belgrave (Victoria, Australia)

Here are some of the images I had captured:

‘King Parrots’
‘King Parrot’
‘Noisy Miner’
‘Crimson Rosella’
‘Rainbow Lorekeet’
‘Crimson Rosella’

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NEGATIVES TO DIGITAL PROJECT

It is a slow process to digitize all my film negatives that I have in storage from my days of using my Olympus 35 mm camera, as well as the Kodak Instamatic Camera, back in the period of the 1970s to 1980s. It is a fun project I have thrown myself into!

Part 5

Here are a couple of pics that I snapped in the 1970s:

‘Cows’ – outback Victoria, Australia
‘Car Wrecks’ – outback Victoria, Australia

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BABA DESI

‘Desi, Remaining Strong!’

Yesterday I caught up with my friend Desi (93) in the morning in the township of Belgrave (Victoria, Australia).

‘Baba Desi’ – 16 July, 2022 – Photo by John Weeks

Baba Desi is a true local of the Dandenong Rangers in Victoria (Australia), a colourful character, filled with passion about life. He is Belgrave’s very own ‘Wizard’. At close to ninety-four years of age, he is a strong believer of people power, in short, he is an Activist, ‘born to fight for Justice’ as quoted in the mainstream press. If there is a social justice cause to fight for, or to lend a supporting presence, he is generally there in the front line, with his distinctive colourful clothing and ornate walking stick. I always enjoy having conversations with Desi. I meet up with him regularly around the shops of Belgrave; and during our long conversations we usually solve the problems of the world, as activists sometimes do….

Thank you, Desi, for allowing me to regularly photograph you …… John Weeks.

The community response to the above photo of Desi:

Amelia V. > Looking good Baba Desi
Janice W. > What a great picture!!
France S. > Good man! Baba Desi. Nice photo ….
Terri C. > Time for another hair,beard and brow trim Des …see you next week.
Kerry P. > He is such a great character of Belgrave. Thanks for sharing a great happy picture of him
Bet B. > Thank you for sharing this!
Trish B. > Wow that is such a great photo of a treasured icon . He Looks so well
Sandra B. > Love this!
Lena G. > What a great picture!, baba desi is an icon

Check out of my other photos of Desi: https://johnweekstraveller.wixsite.com/photography/baba-desi

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OLD CAMERAS

Part 7 : Rolleiflex Camera, 1960

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NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY

‘Flinders Street Station’ – Melbourne, Victoria, Australia – 2005 – Photo by John Weeks

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FINALLY

I love all aspects about photography hence this Newsletter. I wish to share things that I enjoy about this medium. If you like what you have read, please subscribe to receive future Newsletters πŸ™‚ Comments are also nice to receive.

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John Weeks
Australia
johnweekstraveller@gmail.com

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FLORA PHOTOGRAPHY

The photo below is a recent pic I had snapped at my garden in Belgrave (Belgrave, Australia)

‘Blue Cornflower’

As always, I am very grateful for the comments I had received on social media.

Comments:

Liz F. > Stunning πŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œ
Ian W. > Beautiful
Judith L. > Stunning colour John
Colin P. > So vivid colour…what is it?
Rosemary D. > It’s a cornflower. I planted some in Autumn, so come Spring I can take photos.
Christine U. > Beautiful flower, thanks for sharing John.
Lyn C. > Beautiful John, such a lovely colour.
Clare R. > Stunning
Margaret W. > That’s so pretty
Jenny H. > Beautiful shot

Here are two photos that I had snapped in the past:

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PUFFING BILLY, TRAIN OF LIGHTS

Photographer, Kathie Thomas and I had been invited by Puffing Billy to photograph their dress rehearsal night for their Train of Lights event (to be active during the school holidays, June/July. It was a volunteers only night.
I travelled on the train in the media carriage (with the crew of Channel Nine TV), whilst Kathie positioning herself on specific viewable roadside spots, adjacent to the railway track. (I joined her on the return trip from Gembrook to Lakeside in Emerald (Victoria, Australia). I edited 120 photos out of approx. 600.

Belgrave (Puffing Billy) railway station is situated in Belgrave, a suburb of Melbourne in the Australian state of Victoria. It is the inner terminal of the famous Puffing Billy heritage steam railway.

Belgrave (Puffing Billy) is adjacent to, and forms an interchange with, Belgrave suburban railway station, which is the outer terminal of the Belgrave line of Melbourne’s broad gauge (5 ft 3in) electric suburban network. The suburban station is accessible via a short footpath. Before this station was built, the original narrow gauge line ran from the original site of the narrow-gauge station (approximately where the existing Metro station car park is) to Selby station.

Here are 3 photos I wish to share:

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BELGRAVE LANTERN PARADE

The Belgrave Lantern Festival, in Victoria, Australia, is an annual celebration of the winter solstice, through community and creativity with a display of hundreds of homemade lanterns. The event takes place in the main street of Belgrave from around 5pm – 7:30pm and attracts thousands of visitors.

Here is a photo that I snapped last night:

Belgrave Lantern Parade 2022

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NEGATIVES TO DIGITAL PROJECT

PART 4

It is a slow process to digitize all my film negatives that I have in storage from my days of using my Olympus 35 mm camera, as well as the Kodak Instamatic Camera, back in the period of the 1970s to 1980s. It is a fun project I have thrown myself into!

Here is another photo I had snapped back in the 1970s:

β€˜Walking On The Rocks’ – near Mentone, Victoria, Australia.

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OLD CAMERAS

PART 5

Zeiss Ikon Camera
Source: Time magazine, 8 August 1960

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PUFFING BILLY TRAIN

Here is another photo I had snapped the other night …

Puffing Billy Train

FINALLY

I love all aspects about photography hence this Newsletter. I wish to share things that I enjoy about this medium. If you like what you have read, please subscribe to receive future Newsletters πŸ™‚ Comments are also nice to receive.

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John Weeks
Australia
johnweekstraveller@gmail.com

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FOX ON THE RUN

I visited the Braeside Wetlands this morning to photographed birds in the wild. I was joined by fellow photographer Kathie Thomas.

Braeside Park Wetlands Circuit trail provides visitors with a number of wetlands viewing opportunities and to observe the many varied bird species that reside in the park. The trail travels through open Red Gum and Manna Gum bushland area to the north east of the wetlands, with more grassy vegetation along the south western edge. Source: Park Vic https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/sites/wetland-circuit-trail

Sadly, there were few birds about this morning, however I was absolutely delighted to see a beautiful fox nearby. Here are two photos (among others) I had snapped of this wild creature:

Fox running at Braeside Wetlands

There have been very few opportunities that I was able to photograph foxes in the wild. Here are two photos I had snapped in 2018:

Foxes fighting. Location: Upwey, Victoria, Australia. 16 July 2018. Ref. 1886
Two foxes at my neighbour’s backyard in Belgrave, Victoria, Australia. 24 March, 2018. Ref. 1578.

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BIRDS AT BRAESIDE WETLANDS

Despite the seemingly lack of a huge amount of bird life around, we walked around the Wetlands circuit, approx 5 kms or so (I was informed that equates to over 10,000 steps today!), I did manage to snapped many photos of the bird life that was seen. Here are a couple photos of mine:

Tawny Frogmouths
Great Egret

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Birds Sighted today:

Black Swan
Gray Teal
Chestnut Teal
Blue-billed Duck
Australasian Grebe
Spotted Dove
Common Bronzewing
Crested Pigeon
Tawny Frogmouth
Dusky Moorhen
Eurasian Coot
Australasian Swamphen
Silver Gull
Little Pied Cormorant
Australian Pelican
Great Egret
White-faced Heron
Australian Ibis
Eastern Rosella
Rainbow Lorikeet
Superb Fairywren
Noisy Miner
Brown Thornbill
Gray Butcherbird
Australian Magpie
Gray Fantail
Magpie-lark
Little Raven
Welcome Swallow
Common Myna
Eurasian Blackbird
Red-browed Firetail

(Thank you, Kathie Thomas, for the bird list)

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MY PHOTOS PUBLISHED IN INDIA

A few years ago I travelled around India, particularly in Kolkata (Calcutta), and one of the many subjects that I challenged myself with was photographing popular singer, Christopher Lobo, at the many venues that he was performing at. I gave Christopher a whole lot of photos of mine for him to use in his publicity and media activities. I am delighted that he is using many of these photos to this day. Here is an example of such use:

Christopher Lobo

Here is the original Photo of mine:

‘Christopher Lobo’

Keep on rockin, Christopher!!

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OLD CAMERAS – 005

Agfa Optima – News Chronicle and Daily Despatch, 27 February, 1960.

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BIG ROSE

‘Sculpture – Rose’ – Date: 24 March, 2010 – Ref. 361

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FINALLY

I love all aspects about photography hence this Newsletter. I wish to share things that I enjoy about this medium. If you like what you have read, please subscribe to receive future Newsletters πŸ™‚ Comments are also nice to receive.

By the way, check out my official website https://johnweekstraveller.wixsite.com/photography

For more information on the photographic digital books that I m producing go to https://johnweekstraveller.wixsite.com/photography/e-books

John Weeks
Australia
johnweekstraveller@gmail.com

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IT’S ALL ABOUT THE LEMONS

The Possums left the lemons but ate the peel/rind at my home garden in Belgrave (Victoria, Australia).

For overseas readers to this Newsletter, Possums eat the leaves, flowers and fruits of a wide variety of native and exotic trees and shrubs. The Common Brushtail Possum may also eat grass, fungi, bird’s eggs and baby birds. Common Brushtail Possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) is about the size of a cat. It has large pointed ears, grey fur and a bushy black tail. (https://www.wildlife.vic.gov.au)

Here is a photo that I snapped last year (March 24) of a Ringtail Possum.

‘Ringtail Possum’

In respect to the ‘lemon’ photo (above), here are some of the comments I received on social media in the last couple of days:

Jenny K. > They ate the leaves on my lemon tree
John Weeks, Author > Destructive little buggers! Great to photograph though.
Wendy W. > Maybe hungry little buggers? Sure they weren’t doing it to be spiteful and they have been here long before any of us.
John Weeks > Absolutely, Wendy!
Andy P. > They do that here too, the question is, would you use the peeled lemons?
John Weeks > Nope! There are plenty more lemons on the tree.
Marina D. > Crumbs, they must be desperate if they’re eating lemon pith
Lorena C. > Devils!!
John Weeks > haha
Bernadette S. > They are not silly…the pith and peel is where most vitamins and minerals including high antioxidants and immune boosters. Why do you think citrus peel is the main component of Hydroxychloroquine? Animals know so much more than we do about staying healthy through winter.
John Weeks > I couldn’t agree more, Bernadette.
Chris J. > Bernadette Saulenier that’s why I have lemon with my tequila.
Chris J. > For health reasons
Bernadette S. > Chris, good on you, stick to your story.
Chris J. > lol
Chris J. > Put flashing solar lights on your tree. They won’t touch it.
Joan B. > Possums or Rats ?
John Weeks > Nah.. it’s possums. I see them do it and let them carry on. Plenty more lemons for me to choose from.
Joan B. > Comforting to know it’s possums , l think l read somewhere that rats do it too.
Kate L. > That’s amazing haha! They did such a good job. I would think they had peeled them just for me so I can put them on some sugar pancakes ☺️ teamwork.
Sally W. > I used to live in Ferny Creek. I had the best grapefruit tree…. the possums did the same with the peel!
John Weeks > They sure got fine tastes, Sally.
Colin P. > That was thoughtful of him
John Weeks > That’s what I thought too, Colin.
Tanya C. > The possums did this to our last lot of lemons. I must go & strip the latest lot of lemons from our tree before the possums get them again. I’ll squeeze the juice from them & freeze it.
Bernadette S. > Maybe leave the peels out near the tree if you are not using them so they can enjoy them
Tanya C. > Bernadette, good idea!
John Weeks > You mean you are going to venture out in the freezing cold to pick the lemons. Brrrr!
Tanya C. > John, not tonight but I will tomorrow. Not that it will be much warmer.
Jules L. > Helpful!
Brunella C. > They made it easier for you
Barry C. > They don’t touch ours
Rhonda S. > They have been eating the rind of our Lisbon lemons for the past 6 years. The tree is huge and I get some lemons but I’m really peeved with the critters.
John Weeks > That can be annoying alright, Rhonda.
Jane G. > I wonder if leaving a wildlife safe net bunched up around the base of the tree at a distance they would find hard to jump might deter them?? Animals don’t like climbing on insecure things. Just a wild thought
John Weeks > Jane, a good thought indeed! Thanks..
Debra S. > Yep – few years back they started eating the bark on the tree as well Just about killed it !!! So watch that you don’t take all the lemons off or they may start on the bark !
John Weeks > Debra, Good advice. Thanks.
Alessandra P. > Debra, might be rats. Did that to our lime tree
Lois R. > 😲 Ohhh naughty things!!
Pam S. > Little devils – new fruit too I suppose
Caroline B. > Bizarre! Our possums eat the inside of the oranges and leave all the peel.
Linda S. > Caught them hovering about my Meyer lemon the other night, little buggers. If you have a dog that lives inside (or a friend with one) empty the vacuum cleaner bag around what you want to protect from possums and rabbits. The incursions stop straight away. May be an image of big cat and nature
Femke K. > Linda, they’re hungry. Poor babies just need food.
Linda S. > Femke, they are fat as. There’s loads of Lilly Pilly berries becoming ripe plus 2 acres of remnant bush they are able to eat whatever they like. I just don’t like sharing my lemons lol
Femke K. > Linda, winter is a difficult time for them. They may be fat now.
Sara G. > The ringtails on our property do that too πŸ˜‚ you need brushtails, they’ll eat the rest of it.
Sonia M. > Did you a favour; saved you peeling them.
Gilly M. > Yes. Mine are like this too!
Stephen R. > Yes mine too
Nikki W. > Ours get eaten too, but they never touch the grapefruit right next to it.
Cheryl L. > They do that to my lemons too, lol.
Femke K. > They seem to do it when bush food is a little hard to find
Michelle M. > Happens a lot here too.
Kathleen A. > They do that to us too but leave the skinless lemons hanging on the tree!
Ilze G. > How considerate!
Sandra A. > Freeze the insides (after washing them maybe?)
John Weeks > Sandra, I got a lot of lemons on my tree to choose from, Sandra.
Sandra A. > John, lucky. We have a Maya that doesn’t get enough sun! So not much fruit. Fortunately our resident possums are brushies!
David F. > It will be rats, I have watched them eat the peel off my Myer lemons.
Janine S. > It’s winter, they need the vitamins I guess.
Sarah M. > At least your possums won’t get scurvy. That’s a plus.
Gerran W. > That’s happened to mine too.
John H. > The recipe called for the “zest of a lemon” !
Tony T. > Ohhh those cheeky possums
Alessandra P. > Rats debarked our lime tree
John Weeks > Alessandra, not good.
Wendy D. > They love the peel
Paula E. > Mine too – I think it’s possums – they leave mine on the tree minus the peel
Su R. > A little ringtail has been working on my lemons … draped them in wormwood and that seems to have kept her away for the moment…
Suzanne W. > Ours too, but yours must be hungry little fur balls
Meg J. > How maddening discerning of them
Catherine E. > Yep, β€œours” have been doing the same for months. So annoying!! They actually leave the skinless lemons hanging on the tree! Can’t work out if that’s kind or not! πŸ˜‹
Gillian D. > B* possums!
Nola M. > Possums or rats?
John Weeks > Possums, Nola.
Rosie B. > Yeah we always had possums eating the Lemon rinds on our tree
Sue C. > They do that to mine too.
John B. > A good possum will do that.
Pamela L. > I like to share
John Weeks > Pamela, sure thing
Bruni A. > They won’t get scurvy John 😊
Nikky R. > That would be the Ringtail possums! They love lemon rind ❀️
John Weeks > yep!
Nikky R. > John Weeks I love possums

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MUSIC PHOTOGRAPHY

Currently I am going through a long and slow process of downsizing of what I have been collecting over the last 50 years, in particular, this week, my music cassette collection. Many of these cassettes can no longer be played so I had disposed them in the bin but before I did this I scanned the covers for memory sake.

One of things that I have been paying attention to is the photography that was applied to the cassette cover. So here are three examples of portraiture photography that was considered to highlight the music artists of these cassette albums. Sadly there was no credit for the photographers on the cassette cover.

‘Dionne Warwick – Friend In Love’
‘The Best of Roberta flack’ – 1993
‘Bonnie Tyler – Faster Than The Speed Of Night’

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NEGATIVES TO DIGITAL PROJECT – Part 3

Sorting through thousands of negatives of photos that I had snapped in the period of 1970-1980s.

β€˜Crashing Wave’ – Victoria – 1970s

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OLD CAMERAS – 004

‘Leitz Leica’ – Time Magazine, 28 July 1958

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DOG PHOTOGRAPHY

Here are recent photos that I had snapped of my friends’ dogs:

‘Poppy’
‘Max’
‘Jenna’

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FINALLY

I love all aspects about photography hence this Newsletter. I wish to share things that I enjoy about this medium. If you like what you have read, please subscribe to receive future Newsletters πŸ™‚ Comments are also nice to receive.

By the way, check out my official website https://johnweekstraveller.wixsite.com/photography

For more information on the photographic digital books that I m producing go to https://johnweekstraveller.wixsite.com/photography/e-books

John Weeks
Australia
johnweekstraveller@gmail.com

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John Weeks Photography – 0003

SLOW SHUTTER PHOTOS

Recently I submitted photos to the monthly photo competition organised by the Hills Photographic Society. The theme was ‘Slow Shutter Photography’. I didn’t receive any awards at last Thursday night’s meeting. The judging, on this occasion was conducted internally (due to an unexpected cancellation of an outside judge). Personally I prefer a qualified outside judge to assess and comment on the received photos. It is my way of further learning the techniques of photography.

Anyway, here are the four photos that I submitted:

‘Falling On The Rocks’
‘Speeding Vehicle’
‘All A Flap’
‘Goats On The Run’

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HASSELBLAD MAGAZINES

A local photographer recently donated a stack load of magazines to the Hills Photographic Society for the members to take home. Even though I am not a ‘Hasselblad’ photographer, I took a few of these magazines in order to study the technique of some of the photographers that were featured in the magazines. In my view, you do not stop learning.

Here are some of these magazines, dating back to 1997/98, published in Sweden. Thankfully, the content is in English.

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BIRDWATCHING AT LYSTERFIELD LAKE

Photo by John Weeks

Last Wednesday, 25 May, 2022, I and fellow photographer, Kathie Thomas, spent three and half hours at Lysterfield Lake, snapping photos of the many birds that we sighted there.

Lysterfield Lake (Victoria, Australia) is very popular for canoeing, kayaking and sailing, mostly on the weekends or public holidays. People take a refreshing swim in one of two swimming bays with sandy shores. There is lots to explore on the large lake. There’s canoeing or kayaking in order to view waterbirds and habitat that can’t be seen from land.

Here are the results of the day of our photography:

Protocol: Traveling
Complete
β€’ Observers: 2
β€’ Duration: 3 hr, 25 min
β€’ Distance: 6.5 km

Species observed:

Pacific Black Duck – Number observed: 2
Musk Duck – Number observed: X
Eurasian Coot – Number observed: 5
Australasian Swamphen – Number observed: 12
Silver Gull – Number observed: 4
Little Pied Cormorant – Number observed: X
Little Black Cormorant – Number observed: 8
Straw-necked Ibis – Number observed: 4
Gang-gang Cockatoo – Number observed: 7
Galah – Number observed: 2
corella sp. – Number observed: 5
Crimson Rosella – Number observed: 3
Rainbow Lorikeet – Number observed: 2
Superb Fairywren – Number observed: X
Lewin’s Honeyeater – Number observed: 2
Yellow-faced Honeyeater – Number observed: 3
Noisy Miner – Number observed: 1
Red Wattlebird – Number observed: 1
White-browed Scrubwren – Number observed: 2
Brown Thornbill – Number observed: X
Gray Butcherbird – Number observed: 1
Australian Magpie – Number observed: 3
Pied Currawong – Number observed: 2
Magpie-lark – Number observed: 3
Little Raven – Number observed: 7
Welcome Swallow – Number observed: 1

(Thank you, Kathie Thomas, for the statistics)

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OLD CAMERAS – 003

Zeiss Ikon Contina – Time Magazine, 4 April 1955

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TODAY’S PHOTO

‘As The Sun Goes Down’ – I snapped this image today from my home in Belgrave (Victoria, Australia).

‘As The Sun Goes Down’

Thank you for the kind comments I received on social media this evening:

Lyn C. > Beautiful, lovely layers of colour. πŸ‘πŸ€—
Judith L. > Stunning,amazing colours John
Ian R. W. > Awesome
Peter J. D. > Stunning.
Joanne F. > Glorious.
Norma B. > Absolutely gorgeous!!
Brenda D. > The dead the living and the never ending…..
Christine E. > Beautiful thankyou
Colin P. > Moody skies…great silhouettes to balance
Robyn C. > Absolutely beautiful πŸ₯°
Carmel H. > Gorgeous ❀️❀️
Sue F. > Magnificent!

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FINALLY

I love all aspects about photography hence this Newsletter. I wish to share things that I enjoy about this medium. If you like what you have read, please subscribe to receive future Newsletters πŸ™‚ Comments are also nice to receive.

By the way, check out my official website https://johnweekstraveller.wixsite.com/photography

For more information on the photographic digital books that I m producing go to https://johnweekstraveller.wixsite.com/photography/e-books

John Weeks
Australia
johnweekstraveller@gmail.com

The Photography of John Weeks :
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John Weeks Photography – 0002

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Email : johnweekstraveller@gmail.com or johnweekstraveller@iinet.net.au

CURRAWONG IN FLIGHT

Currawong In Flight

I snapped this photo yesterday. These birds seem to be more present where I live (in the Dandenong Ranges, Victoria, Australia) in this Autumn weather for some reason. I don’t mind. I love capturing these birds with my camera.

Here are a couple of photos I had snapped earlier this year …

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DIGITAL BOOKS

Currently I am in the process of producing various digital books showcasing aspects and themes of my photography.

For example:

After extensive journeying around Ireland on two occasions I recently began sorting through thousands of photos that I had snapped of that beautiful country, and have now produced three digital books in a pdf format.

Ireland 2007 Digital Books – Photography of John Weeks

For more information on the photographic digital books that I am currently producing, go to https://johnweekstraveller.wixsite.com/photography/e-books

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OLD CAMERAS – 002

Leica III – Source: Time Magazine, 18 August 1952

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NEGATIVES TO DIGITAL PROJECT

Sorting through thousands of negatives of photos that I had snapped in the period of 1970-1980s.

Part 002

Near Mentone (Victoria), a path access which I regularly used to get down to the beach, usually on the weekend. My parents had a home unit five minutes walk to the beach.
14 April, 1980

MEERKAT

Who doesn’t like Meerkats?

The meerkat or suricate is a small mongoose found in southern Africa. It is characterised by a broad head, large eyes, a pointed snout, long legs, a thin tapering tail, and a brindled coat pattern. The head-and-body length is around 24–35 cm, and the weight is typically between 0.62 and 0.97 kg. Wikipedia

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FINALLY

I love all aspects about photography hence this Newsletter. I wish to share things that I enjoy about this medium. If you like what you have read, please subscribe to receive future Newsletters πŸ™‚ Comments are also nice to receive.

John Weeks
Australia

The Photography of John Weeks :
Official Website: https://johnweekstraveller.wixsite.com/photography
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