Tag Archive for: Color Photography

Purple by Leanne Lindsay
I don't know what these flowers are and despite all my research, I wasn't able to find out. The shape and texture of the flowers just fascinated me. This photograph was taken in Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden in Sydney. If you asked around, you would find that many people have heard of Wendy Whiteley’s Secret Garden, and some would have already been there and connected with it. It is not really a secret. It is actually one of the worst kept secrets in Sydney – it has been talked about on the radio, written about in the newspapers, viewed on countless web pages, featured on television, and it gets numerous visitors from all over Australia and the World. Wendy and her renowned artist husband, the late Brett Whiteley, set up their family home in Lavender Bay in 1970 and lived there together for two decades. Brett painted many of his iconic Sydney Harbour pictures in the house.
In the weeks that followed Brett’s death in 1992, Wendy’s grief-stricken need to regain some control in her life, to clean up a mess that she could clean up, found her obsessively attacking the piles of overgrown rubbish on the large land filled valley of unused railway land at the foot of her house. Wendy hurled herself into the forlorn site, hacking away at lantana, blackberry vines and privet, clearing up dumped bottles, rusty refrigerators, rotting mattresses, labouring till she was too exhausted to think or feel, then collapsing into sleep each night. Then doing the same, the next day and the next. Wendy never asked any authorities for permission, and no one told her to stop, so she kept going. It's a fascinating place to visit.

Pink Scene by Ignacio Amenábar
Every year the festival of the "La Virgen de la Merced" on Isla de Maipo brings together local people and tourists to see the parade of the emblematic Chilean characters. Looking the other way you can see people waiting for the parade, this is usually as attractive as the parade itself.

Air Show by Leanne Lindsay
The roar of the engines filled the air as I watched the Red Devils take to the sky at the V8 Supercars event at Eastern Creek! These pilots are incredible – the precision and coordination of their flight is truly awe-inspiring. I took this photograph as the team performed a tight formation. The red planes with their crisp white markings looked amazing against the clear blue sky. The trails of white smoke added a dynamic element to the shot, like brushstrokes painting a picture across the canvas of the sky. I wanted to capture the feeling of excitement and energy that filled the air during the airshow. It was a real treat to witness these skilled pilots perform their daring maneuvers, and I'm so glad I managed to capture a piece of the action!