Zig Zagging the Murray at Dusk., originally uploaded by norbography.
The blog isnt just about me and my fat head talking into a camera, I am also trying to take some good photos.
This is one of those attempts.
Zig Zagging the Murray at Dusk., originally uploaded by norbography.
The blog isnt just about me and my fat head talking into a camera, I am also trying to take some good photos.
This is one of those attempts.
It seems that every road trip I manage to find a place that holds my attention for more than five minutes. People that know me well realise that is saying something. Last year is was Shear Outback, the terrific shearers museum at Hay. Today, I have just spent a couple of hours thoroughly enjoying myself at The Great Aussie Beer Shed. Run by Neil Thomas with help from his father Jack and mate Laurie, this is a must see if you are ever in Echuca. Being a fan of beer AND Australiana, this place had me under its spell for a good couple of hours. Jack, who is 83 and full of life, met me in the car park and showed me the Police lock up they have in the car park. Explaining how it was bought out from England and assembled on site, he then pointed to a raised section of timber at the back of the 3m x 3m hut, and asked what did I think it was. I had no idea I told Jack. “Its a pillow.” he said with a smile. I knew right away he was a bit of a larrikin.
We went into the museum and Jack explained there would be a tour. I wandered around until he was ready to go. 16,000 beer cans and loads of other things to see. I was in heaven.
Jack started the tour and showed us a World War 1 canon that was once in the main street of Echuca, but ended up in the local tip. Old fence posts, can openers, ice scrapers and the list went on. It really is a treat to be shown the things that I have heard my grand parents talk about.
It was about this time that Neil arrived and took over the tour. I thought Jack was a larrikin. Neil may be a collector of beer cans and other bits of aussie history, but he is also a showman. He engages his visitors like not many exhibitors I have seen. You can’t help but like the bloke. He has a great sense of humour and you can see he has a passion for the things he collects.
I hung around after the tour to get a shot of these 2 unique aussies. See photo below. I had a quick chat with Anthony from the Riverine Herald and he took a photo of Neil and I for an article next month. I then had a complimentary beer with Neil’s mate Laurie who also helps out around the place. Neil was kind enough to give me a cap and stubby holder as momentos of my visit.
I can’t recommend The Great Aussie Beer Shed highly enough. There really should be more places like this. Neil and all involved should be proud. If you are ever in Echuca, make sure you drop in and say hi to Neil and Jack.
Snow dangle., originally uploaded by norbography.
The dangles continue. 🙂
Days 2 and 3. A double shot of norbs mumbling sweet nothings into the camera.
Road trip 2009 – Day 2 from Todd Norbury on Vimeo.
Roadtrip Day 3 from Todd Norbury on Vimeo.
Well here is the 1st of a few videos from the road trip. I now have a 3G connection so things should be easier as far as internet connections go.
Roadtrip 2009 Day 1 from Todd Norbury on Vimeo.
Well tomorrow morning I head off on my yearly fortnight road trip. All the last minute stuff is waiting to be done. Batteries are charging, camera sensor is about to get a scrub. Back up hard drives packed. Film cameras and film packed. Better have a look at the weather so I know how many t-shirts and shorts to pack. I am sitting here in a t-shirt and feel like I got a bit sun burnt today, so I wasn’t exactly expecting this.
Holy jumping Eskimos! 11 degrees top temp. Add to that a bit of drizzle and we are off to a great start. Looks like I will be packing a few more winter woolies than I first thought.
Here are 7 handy tips to help you shoot like a photo journalist. Points 1 and 5 should make for some interesting discussion.
7 Tips From A Pro Photojournalist – Digital Photo Tips and More on PopPhoto.com.
Shooting by moonlight. Star trails. Star trackers. If any of these interest you, check out the link below for some great resources on all things to do with night photography.
SpikeinBubble, originally uploaded by DexterPunk.
Look at that! Do I need to explain why it is my favourite photo on Flickr today? Excellent work by Gavan Mitchell and Phil Taylor.
Well this years road trip is coming up and I am after tips and places to see along the Murray River. I am going to try and start as near to the source as possible, and then spend 2 weeks driving along the Murray, probably as far as the SA border.
If I have time, I might even go up to Mungo NP from Mildura.
Any advice from people that either live along the route or have done a similar trip would be greatly appreciated.
Road trip! Whoohooo!
Potential route.
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