03/2008 UPDATE: Cox Creek Channel finished: That was quite a journey, trying to find where it actually starts.
No, I didn't find the start itself, the channel got too narrow to walk in it
and also didn't look very interesting photographically. It's actually rather difficult to walk in the narrow channel where many parts are
incredibly slippery - in such way that you don't expect it, more slippery than ice, suddenly you loose balance and...
Not very entertaining considering that I have all my gear on my back.
Anyway, this is all for Cox Creek Channel, walking in it from Belfield through Lakemba to Greenacre was great experience uncovering many
new and interesting places, historically or visually. Please enjoy it with me and follow the link for Cox Creek Channel on the left.
Two Valley Trail Photo Exhibition is opening on Thursday 3 April at Campsie Library, Amy Street, Campsie. One of my photographs from Project 1 was
selected to be exhibited, I was able to persuade the organizing people to print this photograph myself and you will be able to see this print
1.5m wide printed on canvas.
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02/2008 UPDATE: New sets are finally processed. This photographs are product of many hours of work spread between 4 long months. Finally
they are finished and I can start planing next trip to continue with this project. Follow the Cooks River and Cox Creek Channel links from the
main menu (on the left).
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10/2007 UPDATE: New panoramic photographs and one standard photograph are finally processed, uploaded and ready.
Today, the photographs are capturing the canal between the end of the golf course where the nice river banks change into concrete
canal and the Hume Hwy bridge. All photographs are full of warm and sunset colors! Follow the Cooks River
link from the main menu to see the new addition.
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07/2007 UPDATE: Cooks River - Photographs from Freshwater Park / Strathfield golf club,
beautiful banks of the river in the golf course area, the end of this area following
with roadbridge and wooden pedestrian bridge over the Cooks River canal. This Photographs
are now finished and ready for print.
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Project 1: Document the Cooks River water system (Sydney, NSW)
This large project aims to capture complete Cooks River Water System in Artistic Photography level to support and promote the beautiful
and colorful local areas to the public. This Photographs may become available to the local organizations and councils.
This set of Photographs is not for sale at this stage of development.
The Author means to document the river system in this stages (downstream):
- Cooks River
- Cox Creek Channel
- Cup & Saucer Creek
- Bardwell Creek
- Wolli Creek
- Sheas Creek (Alexandra Canal)
- Muddy Creek
Each section does have separate gallery (links on left).
I am looking for support/funding for this large project, please send me your suggestions or contacts to promote this project further. I am
interested in exhibiting, sharing and printing Photographs from this project. Also, I would like to make this Photographs available for promotional
purpose for Councils and Organizations that are involved in the Cooks River system restoration.
As you know, I really love Panoramic Photography (which is not limited to horizontal Panoramas; vertical and multi-row Panoramic Photographs
are amazing in regards of detail and story telling); therefore most of the Phogoraphs in this
Project 1 will be Panoramic.
Please, do contact me with all possible suggestions and offers - follow the "Contact" link in the menu or contact me on:
info@imagemastery.com / 0422 735 396