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Book Summary – Affluenza by Clive Hamilton and Richard Denniss (2005)

27/10/2016

When it comes to global living standards, Australian cities like Sydney and Melbourne regularly feature on the lists of best places to live. One would generally assume this to mean that the people who live here also have a better quality of life. This book, however, argues that the materialistic and consumerist lifestyle many of us…

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1 August 2022 - A colourful trishaw at The Cliffor 1 August 2022 - A colourful trishaw at The Clifford Pier, Singapore. The second photo shows a plaque commemorating the immersion of Mahatma Gandhi's ashes at the pier in 1948.
Empire Cinemas at dusk. Bowral, NSW. First opened Empire Cinemas at dusk. Bowral, NSW. First opened in 1915, it is the oldest commercially run cinema in Australia.
Misty morning Misty morning
It’s been weeks since lockdown started here in N It’s been weeks since lockdown started here in NSW but one good thing to come out of this is that I’ve managed to clear out some long outstanding work and can now enjoy some social media again! Hope you’ve all been well...certainly looking forward to a time when we can all go out exploring once more.

In the meantime here’s a photo taken just before sunset on a farm in Mudgee in May.
Another shot of the super moon, this time taken du Another shot of the super moon, this time taken during sunrise. Woke early to photograph the cows and it was nice to see the moon still bright in the morning sky.
26 April 2021 - The 'pink' super moon over Mudgee, 26 April 2021 - The 'pink' super moon over Mudgee, NSW.
Macquarie University Library at sunset...an image Macquarie University Library at sunset...an image from a recent photowalk at my old university with @soosing and @axelwidjojo. More photos up on the blog!
A view towards Wentworth Point at sunset... The f A view towards Wentworth Point at sunset...

The following image is a blend of two exposures taken on a very impromptu (and rushed!) photoshoot. It was also my first time experimenting with long exposures on the Fuji X-T2 fitted with the 10-24mm. Hoping to use this combination a little more in the near future - it's so much easier to lug around than the Canon.

It's been a while since my last post. I hope you've all been well and that you'll have a wonderful Easter.
Would love to share some recent work on here, but Would love to share some recent work on here, but in reality that would just be photos of me hunched over a desk, trying to form words into coherent sentences. So here's a picture of a tree stump from 2019 instead. #portstephens #visitnsw
Discovered this neat spot for framing street scene Discovered this neat spot for framing street scenes while waiting for @sootitan at Shinjuku. November 2019. #tokyostreet
Light show at Victoria Harbour. May 2018. #hongkon Light show at Victoria Harbour. May 2018. #hongkongview
First light at Victoria Peak...one from my latest First light at Victoria Peak...one from my latest blog post featuring a sunrise in Hong Kong. May 2018. #hongkongview
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