The first post of a new series - Grahamstown Heritage - features the old and the new. Fort Selwyn lies on Gunfire Hill and it was built for its strategic view over the city below. No great surprise that it's one of Grahamstown 70 heritage sites. These days it has lost its military importance but... Continue Reading →
The Kwandwe Experience
Ever since I won the WESSA Natural Heritage photo competition last October we've been looking forward to our trip to Kwandwe. Understated luxury, a conservation victory and your private wilderness is their promise - we weren't disappointed in any way. It's a short drive out to Kwandwe from Grahamstown where we were met by Oza at... Continue Reading →
Oldenburgia – Winner of the WESSA Natural Heritage Photo Competition 2018
Last Wednesday we were waiting to collect our luggage at Port Elizabeth airport when I got the news on social media that I'd won First Prize (Professional Category) in the WESSA Natural Heritage Photo Competition 2018. I was a bit stunned. That's partly because we'd been travelling home from Sweden for 27 hours but also... Continue Reading →
Reflections on the Culture Trail, Sundborn
These are my best set of pictures from our autumn visit to Sweden. It was a day of clear blue skies and cold weather but beautiful colours. Sundborn is only 20 minutes from Falun and a location full of photographic opportunities - especially reflections in the river. After taking the tour of the beautiful and... Continue Reading →
Sweden in Monochrome
This past few weeks in Sweden I've been using my Fujifilm X100F exclusively. It always takes me a while to adjust to new light and compositions and the switch from late winter in South Africa to late summer in Sweden is quite drastic. That's one reason why I've been using monochrome - it's helped me to... Continue Reading →
The many shades of Falu Red – Falu Rödfärg – Sweden’s favourite colour.
Think of rural Sweden and forests, lakes, fields and fells spring to mind - wonderfully green in summer and white in winter. The houses, farms and barns will almost all be painted in Sweden's favourite colour - Falu Red or Falu Rödfärg - that comes from the 1000 year old copper mine in Falun, Dalarna.... Continue Reading →
The Sweden Affect
The same thing happens to my photography whenever I come to Sweden. I think it's either the impact of all that Scandinavian design on my artistic sense or maybe its all of the conformity and regularity of life here. Here's a great example. Since I arrived in Falun a couple of days ago It's been... Continue Reading →
Starry nights at Hogsback
We've been staying in Helen's house at Wild Fox Hill, Hogsback, this past week. There's been her three dogs and four cats to look after whilst she's in Sweden visiting Jeannie. We've also taken care of her Eco-Cabin and the Air BnB guests. I've brought along my Olympus OMD I mark 2 along with the... Continue Reading →
Karoo Light: Sunsets, Storms and Night Skies
Two or three times a year we make the journey west from Grahamstown and into the Karoo - often staying somewhere around Compassberg which at 2504 metres is the highest peak in the Sneeuberg and Karoo. Kate has been working in the area for many years and I've gone along too. Sometimes that's involved some... Continue Reading →
Metamorphosis Exhibition – #NAF18 – Catalogue and Galleries
The catalogue and picture galleries for my #NAF18 exhibition 'Metamorphosis' are now online. They're in my new store and website: https://roddythefox.co.za/ You're most welcome to visit and see what's going to be on offer! I've also uploading some Iceland landscapes to showcase the types of image galleries that will be appearing there in the next... Continue Reading →