Saturation Point on Flickr.Saturation Point

Saturation Point on Flickr.

Saturation Point

Mornington Beach on Flickr.Ebb & Flow

Mornington Beach on Flickr.

Ebb & Flow

Bearded Dragon on Flickr.

Bearded Dragon on Flickr.

Meet Sanook: I photographed the little fellow at Melbourne Zoo on Thursday on his naming day. Captured with the Sony A99 and the SAL70400 G SSM II lens with full-time phase detection autofocus. Graded in Photoshop CS6 using my Faux Holga and Borders and Textures actions (available from my markgaler.com website).

Meet Sanook: I photographed the little fellow at Melbourne Zoo on Thursday on his naming day. Captured with the Sony A99 and the SAL70400 G SSM II lens with full-time phase detection autofocus. Graded in Photoshop CS6 using my Faux Holga and Borders and Textures actions (available from my markgaler.com website).

Exit on Flickr.Exit from Melbourne Central

Exit on Flickr.

Exit from Melbourne Central

Melbourne Laneway
An exploration of the unfrozen moment. This image is from a series of timescapes where I make a conscious decision to not stop, freeze or break the flow of my movement through my surroundings. The images reflect my constantly shifting gaze and my uninterrupted momentum.
http://www.markgaler.com

Melbourne Laneway

An exploration of the unfrozen moment. This image is from a series of timescapes where I make a conscious decision to not stop, freeze or break the flow of my movement through my surroundings. The images reflect my constantly shifting gaze and my uninterrupted momentum.

http://www.markgaler.com

Multiplicity
A re-edit of one of my ‘bridges across the Yarra River’ photographs.
I have been using slow shutter speed and movement recently to express my movement through the spaces that I travel through, but this image is crafted in post-production rather than in-camera.
www.markgaler.com

Multiplicity

A re-edit of one of my ‘bridges across the Yarra River’ photographs.

I have been using slow shutter speed and movement recently to express my movement through the spaces that I travel through, but this image is crafted in post-production rather than in-camera.

www.markgaler.com

one125:

I’ve noticed a recurring theme in some of the stuff I’ve been reading and/or re-reading over the past few weeks, regarding the proliferation of photographic images, and how that proliferation changes the way we see and relate to images and to the world. It’s in some respects similar to the case of…

Approach to O’Reilleys
An exploration of the unfrozen moment. This image is from a series of timescapes where I make a conscious decision to not stop, freeze or break the flow of my movement through my surroundings. The images reflect my constantly shifting gaze and my uninterrupted momentum.

Approach to O’Reilleys

An exploration of the unfrozen moment. This image is from a series of timescapes where I make a conscious decision to not stop, freeze or break the flow of my movement through my surroundings. The images reflect my constantly shifting gaze and my uninterrupted momentum.

Shelter

Shelter