Monthly Archives: February 2011

ROTTNEST ISLAND CHANNEL SWIM 2011

The 2011  Rottnest Channel Swim was held on Saturday the 26th February 2011. The race departed from Cottesloe Beach and finished at Thomson Bay, Rottnest Island. The distance of the race is 19.7km The solo swimmers lined up at the start at 5:45am and the Duos and teams of 4 departed in 15 min intervals from…

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March 3, 2011 - 2:30 pm

Peta - Thanks Sandy, it’s been fun capturing the images and it looks like summer weather will be here for a little longer.

March 3, 2011 - 12:04 pm

Sandy@Shots - Really enjoy these aerial posts Peta…it’s a really nice record of Perth summer. :-)

March 1, 2011 - 12:56 pm

Peta - Hi
I have the group with the white caps swimming in the start , in the lane heading towards the paddlers.

March 1, 2011 - 11:37 am

Caren - Great shots! My husband was a solo swimmer and I was wondering if you had any of the start of the solo swimmers who were wearing white caps. He was in the second wave who stated at 6am.
Thanks
Caren

March 1, 2011 - 12:53 am

Peta - Hi Leisha,

I was only taking aerials of the Rottnest Swim and mainly the starts and up to the halfway point of the race. The Rottnest swim organisers should be able to tell you who was taking the photographs at the finish.

March 1, 2011 - 12:06 am

leisha lehmann - The Rottnest channel swim photos that were taken on rottnest island when the swimmers finished, did you take those and if so how do we find them to view and order. My daugher was in a purple cap “Team 576″.

Regards

Leisha Lehmann

Altered Landscapes….

I was driving around Perth and found this alley way with some very interesting painting on the back wall.

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February 21, 2011 - 1:15 pm

Peta - He sure is….

February 21, 2011 - 12:43 pm

True North Mark - That Dr. Is a unit!

Bin madness PETA… Or is that Bin Gold!

February 21, 2011 - 9:23 am

Peta - Hi Merv,
Thank you for getting your good friend to look at the photo and I cant believe how accurate he is….I mean he must have read my mind..
Yes I can see after his long explanation that he indeed would run out of time …and words….if he kept writing on this subject…yes I appreciated his very favourable report…

February 21, 2011 - 8:05 am

mervfrench - I see the good Dr has studied your altered landscape and given you a rather favourable report,much better than i received it seems.

He tells me he probably won’t be commenting much more on this genre as he is just too busy with other studies.

Thank goodness for that i say !!!!! :)

February 21, 2011 - 6:08 am

Dr Rudi Scheitz-Zlinger - The artist has used an extensive array of visual metaphors to create this barbed though stunning work of social commentary.

The scene is dominated by the representation of the owl, a usually avuncular and non-threatening pedagogue imbued with wisdom. However on this occasion the partially concealed second character and his only visible eye imparts a sense of malice and reminds us that this is in reality a hunter and a killer, a cold and calculating bird of prey.

The anthropomorphic rendition of children as bins is more a reflection on the value in which they are regarded by the system rather than of their real worth in society. Their apparent “sameness” and onward march into the dark tunnel ahead further reduces their individuality and adds to a sense of powerlessness and foreboding.

The whole scene is viewed from above by the “small man” whose restricted vision allows him to see only movement within the system and not the forces at play as intimated by the expressions of the dominant characters. His diminutive size and blandness reinforces his lack of influence.

There is a sense of darkness to the image,particularly in the foreground (the present) with false brightness of the infrastructure into which the dark tunnel passes (the future). It is devoid of the usual visual markings and signs found in a modern society, and the only language displayed is scrawled and ambiguous.

This piece is an ascerbic remark on the politicisation of the education process and the social impact of the resulting reduced literacy within our children and our failure to address it as individual members of our society. It is a leading example of the new genre of altered landscapes as they influence our thinking and role in society, not to be confused with other examples which gatecrash the genre and are merely cries for help from the warped and conflicted souls of the artists (eg Bins 1.1 The Circle of Confusion by Merv French).

February 21, 2011 - 1:56 am

mervfrench - Hi Peta. That would have taken longer than mine to set up. :)

I will get my good friend Dr Rudy Shietz Zlinger to run his trained eye over it. This one needs an expert opinion i feel.

February 19, 2011 - 1:04 pm

Peta - “wheelie”……..
Thanks Leigh….

February 19, 2011 - 12:08 pm

Leigh Diprose - Peta, this one wins – Best Altered Landscape Award!

February 17, 2011 - 12:21 pm

Peta - Cheers Mark…
Yep will wait and see…

February 17, 2011 - 11:42 am

Mark - Love it… Will be interested to hear what Merv thinks???

February 17, 2011 - 11:23 am

Peta - Thanks Stuart.

February 17, 2011 - 11:09 am

Stuart Westmore - Hi Peta, Christian Fletcher is going to be seriously jealous that you found so many wheelie bins in one place – best I’ve seen him capture is 2 outside a chinese restaurant ;-)

ROTTNEST ISLAND

What a place to spend Australia Day surrounded by beautiful pristine waters and lots of little bays to explore. I spent around an hour photographing the beautiful bays around Rottnest from the air and was surprised  to see Rottnest so quite on Australia Day.  People seemed to find there own little bit of paradise.

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February 6, 2011 - 12:47 am

Peta - Thanks Merv,
flying is great fun and you should give it a go…

February 5, 2011 - 12:24 pm

mervfrench - I’m with Sandy these are great shots Peta, I must put learning to fly on the list.

February 1, 2011 - 4:28 am

Peta - Thanks Sandy, aerial photography is my passion…just gotta get out more….

February 1, 2011 - 4:22 am

Sandy@Shots - Love this aerial stuff Peta…keep it coming!

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