To be honest, I've been a bit stuck on what to write about Europe, I mean, what can you say that hasn't been said more eloquently and artistically by someone with actual writing chops? This goes a thousand times over for Paris - a place which haunted blokes like Hemingway, who has been known to turn out a decent sentence or two.
Monday, 28 December 2015
Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Travel Photography Calendars
Well it's been a bit quiet around this blog of late and that probably because the last 6 months have been anything but quite in our offline worlds. We are hoping that we can inject a few more posts into the blog during some summer down time soon however I wanted to share with you a little product of my recent busyness and the trip...
The 2016 Travel Photography Calendar!
For those that don't know I've been putting together calendars pretty much every year for a while now however with all the travel this year trying to narrow it down to 12 photos was quite a challenge but I think the result is pretty darn good. It features a mix of landscape (mostly natural) and wildlife photos from across three different continents so has a travel theme more than anything else.
This year I have also gone with a different printer and ordered in advance. It was a bit of a scary process to go through for the first time but I think the end result was worth it. The print quality is fantastic and it means it means I can sell them at a substantially lower cost.
The date pages are set-up with Australian public holidays and school term dates for all the states and territories, however I can ship them anywhere in the world. Plus I'm pretty sure the moon phases are the same everywhere...
You can order them from my web site: 2016 Calendars
Or if you are not in Australia from my Etsy store.
The 2016 Travel Photography Calendar!
For those that don't know I've been putting together calendars pretty much every year for a while now however with all the travel this year trying to narrow it down to 12 photos was quite a challenge but I think the result is pretty darn good. It features a mix of landscape (mostly natural) and wildlife photos from across three different continents so has a travel theme more than anything else.
This year I have also gone with a different printer and ordered in advance. It was a bit of a scary process to go through for the first time but I think the end result was worth it. The print quality is fantastic and it means it means I can sell them at a substantially lower cost.
The date pages are set-up with Australian public holidays and school term dates for all the states and territories, however I can ship them anywhere in the world. Plus I'm pretty sure the moon phases are the same everywhere...
You can order them from my web site: 2016 Calendars
Or if you are not in Australia from my Etsy store.
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