Spectacular colourful reef fish and coral aquarium
- At July 24, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In Animals
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These gorgeous corals and tropical fish are in the home aquarium of Mike, a member of the Marine Aquarium Society of Victoria (aka MASOV). The monthly meeting was held at his place this Tuesday, so I had a lot of fun taking many photos of his beautiful tank.
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Thanks to Mike for hosting the event, and for creating such a beautiful aquarium for me to photograph.
Melbourne Aquarium Tour – P365 Mar15
- At April 16, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In Animals
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Today the Marine Aquarium Society of Victoria (MASOV) visited the Melbourne Aquarium for a behind the scenes tour. As the tour was full and we had done the same three years prior, Naomi and I decided to explore the main aquarium. I had a lot of fun testing my low-light photography to the limits, and was pretty happy with some of the photos I got. It helped that I took a couple of hundred photo to choose from!
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Here’s the full set of the best photos on Flickr:
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Flatworm Infestation – P365 Mar08
- At March 22, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In Macro
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These hideous creatures are a huge pest in our marine aquarium. They are called flatworms and they have overrun our tank.
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They must have come in to our tank from a bought coral, and found the conditions to their liking. They are in huge numbers, and any exposed surface is about 30% covered by them. On three seperate occasions we’ve poisoned them and syphoned out all that we could see, but within a month they’re back to the same population level. We hate them, they make the tank ugly and we have no idea how to get rid of them… :(
Twelve Apostles print available
- At March 21, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In For Sale
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This week’s fine art photo print is a classic Australian scene, along the world famous Great Ocean Road along the Southern Victorian coast. The Twelve Apostles are a collection of gigantic rock pillars left standing after a process of erosion has pushed back the cliff face, leaving these monoliths standing free.
Naomi and I were actually taking this photo on assignment for the Australian touring company AAT Kings Tours. The twelve apostles (there are actually only seven standing, but only nine when they were named) are a top destination for the company’s tours, and they feature on the cover of many brochures. A couple of years ago, however, one of the larger and more obvious pillars collapsed, making all the photos in the catalogues obsolete. You can see the pile of rubble in the middle of the shot above. We were asked to go and shoot some new photos for AAT.
The photo they actually selected was a different one, taken in the midday sun, showing the vivid colours of the sea and sky. It was my first ever cover shot! A proud moment for me.
Personally, I much prefer this photo, with the golden sunset light and the dark, blue stormclouds in the background. If you would like to purchace a print of this photo, and have an iconic piece of Australia for yourself, you can do so at the Fine Art PhotoBlog. And while you’re there, be sure to check out the latest offerings from my talented comrades at the blog.
Rocky Frankston Beach – P365 Jan20
- At January 23, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In Geology
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I picked Naomi up from the bead retreat today, but arrived early to take some more photos in the area. Today I went down to the local beach, which was dominated by beautiful rusty coloured rocks with interesting geology. I also tried my hand at rock stacking. It was fun. I’ll have to practice some more!
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