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Leanne Robson | And Then There Was Light

And Then There Was Light

A chandelier in an old building. I love the texture of the ceiling as well.
Leanne Robson | Enchanted Woods

Enchanted Woods

A long exposure of around 2 minutes with the woods and path being lit with light-painting.
Leanne Robson | Solitary

Solitary

A couple of years ago I went for a trip to South Australia. This was one place we stopped at for a few days...amazing place and fabulous for photography. Mangrove trees everywhere
Leanne Robson | Folded Lily

Folded Lily

A lily in the early stages of opening. I love the shape, lines and form of these beautiful flowers. Taken on a reflective surface to give the reflection.
Leanne Robson | Type in Black and White

Type in Black and White

Playing with light painting and table top photography. Love the spotlight effect.
Leanne Robson | Ballerina

Ballerina

Taken in Fed Square Melbourne on a photowalk with fellow photographers. Sometimes you "click" just at the right time. The seagull is just taking off and looks like a Ballerina
Leanne Robson | Looking For Lunch

Looking For Lunch

Famous laneway in Melbourne with cafes and eateries.
Leanne Robson | Beaming Daisy

Beaming Daisy

This day there was a beam of light focused on the daisy. Taken in my backyard
Leanne Robson | Lily Curl

Lily Curl

I have lilies in my backyard and some mornings at the right time the sun lights them up.
Leanne Robson | Electric

Electric

I love playing with lights and doing light painting. This was one workshop at our photography club. So much fun
Leanne Robson | Lines and Shadows

Lines and Shadows

Sand dune in South Australia. Love the contrast in lights and shadows
Leanne Robson | Ranunculus

Ranunculus

Beautiful flowers with great forms to photograph.
Leanne Robson | Daffodils

Daffodils

Flowers are always a good subject to photograph. Sometimes when I have no inspiration I turn to the flowers.
Leanne Robson | Falls From Above

Falls From Above

On a photographic weekend with our club we had a local landscape photographer show us the sights. He was MAD. To get to this place on a wet day was fraught with danger. Only a few of us took the challenge. Location is in the Ballarat region.
Leanne Robson | To The Dam No More

To The Dam No More

A derelict old bridge that was used in the past to get to the Rubicon Dam.
Leanne Robson | Curvaceous

Curvaceous

Melbourne has some fabulous structures. These seats are "curvy" and a great to photograph.
Leanne Robson | Old Wool shed

Old Wool shed

Pericoota Station was a large sheering shed. We were lucky to have a couple of club members who knew the owners and were allowed to photograph the shed. An absolutely amazing place. Then lighting inside was a photographers dream.