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Latest Blog Posts for Photography by Julian dadag
- First off for the New YearAs usual the my new years crew headed out to the Palisadoes to grab a nice spot to shoot the fireworks on the Kingston waterfront. Enjoy the pics.
- "Almost There"on May 10, 2011I'm going to start to post these "one shot" blog entries. Hope u guys enjoy. "Almost There"...
- Guerilla LightingOn Wednesday the 14th the Technicians of the Philip Sherlock Centre on the Mona campus of the University of the West Indies put on a light show. The chapel as it normally looks I was only able to capture the Mona Chapel when it was lit and the Aq...
- Bringing in the New YearPalisadoes had its traffic and parties. The usual bit. However me and the crew were there for the fireworks. Aside from the constant swearing of the people stuck in the traffic jam trying to get to the French Connection party...
- Portland Bight (2 of 2)on Sep 27, 2010 in bight commercial industrial Jamaica sea travel caribbean Portland Bight tropical protected area stock environment waterRocky Point Funny enough for a protected zone the Portland Bight Protected Area (PBPA) is full of commercial and industrial areas. Go Figure. There are two Bauxite ports, one at Rocky Point and the other at Port Esquivel. The Jamaica Br...
- Portland Bight (1 of 2)on Sep 26, 2010 in bight commercial industrial Jamaica sea travel caribbean Portland Bight tropical protected area stock environment waterPortland Blight was made Jamaica's largest protected area just before the turn of the turn of the century. According to the Jamaica Protected Areas Trust (JPAT) the Portland Blight Protected Area (PBPA) measures 1,876 sq kilometres (724sq. mile...
- Getting married in Three Hours!!!on Sep 11, 2010Thanks to all those that read this blog for all their support. When I woke up this morning I was going to post my images that were taken at Portland Bight ( See my fiance's Images of the same trip here). Unfortunately I'm getting married...
- Downtown Kingston, A different perspectiveSouth of Cross Roads and west of South Camp Road is the area more generally referred to as "Down Town". A part of this area along the waterfront and north to North Street forms a almost uniform grid. A bird's eye view reveals...
- Shells - What once held life pt.1I started a project last year collecting random shells and shell fragments (mostly Conch shells). I started to explore the shells initially as abstract forms similarly to the pepper still life images made popular by Group f64 member Ansel Adams...
- Rings That Bind"Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky, Seven for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone, Nine for Mortal Men doomed to die, One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie. One Ring to rule them all, One...
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