PHOTOGRAPHER,
TECHNICIAN,
TROUBLEMAKER...
HI! I'M RICHARD ELDRED.
WHEN I'M NOT BUSY MISUSING CAPS LOCK AND FALLING IN CREEKS I LIKE TO PRETEND I'M A PHOTOGRAPHER.
WHILE I HAVE NOT YET STARTED SELLING MY WORK, IF YOU THINK ANYTHING WOULD LOOK GOOD ON YOUR WALL CONTACT ME FOR PRICING.
I'M ALSO A BITCHN' TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORK TECH. I CAN FIX YOUR SHIT REAL GOOD. AVAYA/NEC/CISCO/ETC.
Y'ALL CAN CONTACT ME AT: RELDRED@GMAIL.COM.
BUY SHIT OFF ME SO I CAN FULFIL MY DREAM OF QUITTING MY DAY JOB AND WANDERING THE COUNTRY LIKE A DIRTY VAGABOND. I SAW A SIX WHEELED LANDCRUISER TROOP CARRIER THE OTHER DAY AND I WANT ONE.
OMG dies
Francis Alÿs
The Nightwatch
Surveillance cameras observe a fox exploring the Tudor and Georgian rooms of the National...
cute little caps
Nachos with quacamole and sour cream
Summertown by sunset, South Australia.
Single row panorama, post in Lightroom 4, stitched in Autopano Pro. Shot with a Sony NEX-7. Neutral density filters by Singh Ray, RF-75 filter holder by LEE Filters.
Controlled burn in Cleland Wildlife Park, South Australia.
NEX-7, SEL1855, Lee Filters RF75 holder, Singh Ray 2stop soft ND grad. Handheld, nine exposures. Post process in Lightroom 4 and AutoPano Pro.
Summertown, South Australia. Shot this evening. Sony NEX-7, SEL1855 kit lens, LEE Filters RF75 holder system, Singh Ray Gold’n’Blue Polariser, Singh Ray 3stop reverse ND grad filter, Singh Ray 2stop soft ND grad filter.
Copyright Richard Eldred, 2012.
Summer Sunset down at Cape Jervis.
I was barefoot wearing nothing but my shirt and underwear, yes, I’m aware the surrounding scenery is barren and lifeless. I was showing my big sis how my new fangled graduated filters and LEE RF-75 holder system worked over Christmas.
I promise one day I’ll get down there and take some proper photos, Cape Jervis is actually really pretty if you bother to put some pants on and go adventuring.
[Group 1]-PC049689_PC049697-9 images.jpg on Flickr.
Sunset over Lake Catani, Mt Buffalo National Park, Victoria.
[Group 4]-PC059701_PC059714-14 images.jpg on Flickr.
Shot from one of the lesser peaks on Mt Buffalo, overlooking a trail that heads off to nowhere (I checked, it goes nowhere, total waste of half an hour) and the surrounding plateau.
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