
Why does Adobe continue the ridiculous international pricing sham for software downloads? I am a fan and regular user of Adobe software products, and was looking to upgrade some of my Adobe software suites from CS4 versions. However, after a bit of research on the Adobe US and Australia web stores, I have been left [...]
Sep 17, 2011 | Categories: Photography Workflow | Tags: Adobe, Australia, captivate, downloads, photoshop, sham, software | 3 Comments »

Taken using the new Canon Powershot G12, this weeks photo of the week is some Spinecheek anemonefish (Premnas biaculeatus) in a leathery sea anemone (heteractis crispa) on Agincourt Reef, Great Barrier Reef. Using the Canon G12 with the flash on, it was shot underwater as part of my Great Barrier Reef Images project while diving [...]
Nov 18, 2010 | Categories: Underwater Photography | Tags: Actiniaria, agincourt reef, Anthozoa, Anthozoans, Australia, Bony Fishes, Cnidaria, Cnidarians, coral, coral reef, Damselfishes, fish, fishes, great barrier reef, Heteractis crispa, Hexacorallia, Hexacorals, leathery sea anemone, marine life, nature, Osteichthyes, Pomacentridae, Premnas biaculeatus, queensland, reef, Sea Anemones, sealife, spinecheek anemonefish, tropical, underwater, vertical, wildlife | Comments Off
The Australian government has announced it will press on with its controversial plan to implement mandatory ISP-level internet filtering, after declaring the pilot trial a success. Obviously there’s a lot of outrage at the government’s decision to plough ahead with its plans. Some limits, like child pornography are obvious, but moving to a mandatory ISP [...]
Dec 16, 2009 | Categories: Photography Workflow | Tags: Australia, censorship, filtering, government, ISP, privacy | 10 Comments »