12 November 2017, Canberra, ACT
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In early November I attended an Architecture Workshop run by Geoff Comfort, perhaps Australia’s leading architectural photographer. I found this particularly valuable, particularly since there were only two people taking the workshop. I was expecting a technical focus including use of tilt/shift lenses and although there was a technical element, it was more focused on visualisation and composition. A workshop with different attendees might be quite different, though. We went to the Australian National University starting from the early morning. In reent years there have been a number of interesting buildings constructed there. Images follow. No need for further comment.
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Very nice job Murray. You would love the High Art Museum in Atlanta Georgia.
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Thank you Robert. I can’t see myself getting there any time soon though. Even in the US, my priorities are probably more the North West, Death Valley, Yellowstone and returning to New Orleans.
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