April 5th, 2009 by
paul
Occasionally while I’m shooting a wedding there’s a little downtime that allows me to take a few fun shots while something else is happening. Here’s a few from a recent wedding.




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March 31st, 2009 by
paul
…umm, not really.
I just decided to cut my hair short again. It hasn’t been like this for about five years.
It’s surprisingly breezy.

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November 2nd, 2008 by
paul
Let’s hope that your favourite movie doesn’t actually say that much about you, because mine’s copped a lot of laughs at its expense… especially because of the homoerotic overtones during one of its scenes… err…
I’ve just picked up a Special Edition copy of Top Gun - my all time favourite movie. Yeah, I actually already have a copy, but this one was $8.99 and it’s got a bunch of special featurettes.
Anyways… in my (and the movie’s defence), Top Gun was the first movie of it’s kind and has never been replicated since. The movie’s a bit corny at times, but it definitely was groundbreaking piece of cinema. It also launched the careers of a number of Hollywood stars including; Tom Cruise (heartthrob turned all round whacko), Anthony Edwards (best known for his work on E.R.), Meg Ryan (has-been romantic comedy star) and Tim Robbins (was famous, but hasn’t been in anything decent for a while).

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October 21st, 2008 by
paul
Somehow I’ve found myself getting into another relatively expensive hobby. This time I have Arj to thank for it. Thanks Arj…
My brother kept fish when he lived back at mum and dad’s. He had two huge tanks in his room. I on the other hand only had a small one which was primarily a breeding tank for guppies. Now that I’ve got my own place I decided to set up a much larger aquarium as a centrepiece for the living room.
My mate Arj is a complete fish nut. He’s even got his own website/business which you can visit at www.addicted2fish.com. He’s been an infinitely huge help in getting everything together. He even convinced me to try my hand at a planted tank, which means not only having to look after fish, but also live plants.
Elaine’s school friend Catherine also helped out with some fish. Thanks Cat!

(6x) Neon Tetras

(5x) Congo Tetras


(1x) Swordtail

(3x) Siamese Algae Eaters

In terms of plants the tank contains primarily Amazon Sword, Anubias and Cabombas.
To keep the plants alive the tank is lit by a metal halide lamp on a timer and it’s plumbed to a CO2 tank. The tank itself is 4″x2″x2″, which means it contains almost 400kg of water. Including the weight of the glass and the stand it’s well over half a tonne.
Hope the floor is sturdy.
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October 8th, 2008 by
paul
On Saturday we found a great restaurant called Red Spice Road. It’s just off Bourke Street in the CBD. The restaurant serves up modern Chinese food in a pretty damn stylish environment. The main dining room is dominated by two crescent shaped tables that probably seat about 30 people each, and a huge lantern about 5 metres across hanging from the roof.
The “dinner tasting menu” is by far the best value for money I’ve seen at this class of restaurant. We got three entrees and no less than four full size mains… and a dessert. Crazy quality food and crazy sized servings.





Betel leaf with smoked chicken, chilli & lemongrass
Oyster steamed with ginger, green onion, soy & rice wine
Crispy five spice quail

Beef, mushroom, glass noodle and fresh herb salad
Crispy pork belly with chilli caramel, apple slaw and black vinegar

Prawns with tomato, chilli, black pepper and coriander
Lamb peanut curry with lychee and eggplant

Passionfruit brulee with coconut sorbet
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