Monthly Archives: July 2009

Even more sleepy Angus

Asleep at the dinner table - By Melbourne and Geelong Wedding and Portrait Photographer - Robb Duncan

Just a quick post for all the fans of our little sleepy Angus, who has a talent for sleeping just about anywhere… And while this time round the image is not quite as funny as the 2 images from last time… It’s still worth sharing. Yep, he can sleep just anywhere… Now you believe me...

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Something Old – Eynesbury Homestead

Details - the shoes - by Robb Duncan - Melton Wedding Photographer

As I am just about to swap out one of my Wedding Photography backup hard drives (containing 2007-2008 images), I decided to take a wee look through some of the folders and I found these and thought I would share. They are from a wedding at Eynesbury Homestead in June 2008. There are dozens more...

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Image of the week (17)

Duke Tubesteak sticker - By Robb Duncan - Wedding Photography in Geelong

It wouldn’t take much guess work to figure out what I would do if I arrived a little too early for an Engagement Session and had 45 minutes to kill, would it. Out comes a camera and off I go on a little walk. And it didn’t take long to find this little gem. For...

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Image of the week (16)

Lucy - Pet photography - By Robb Duncan - Wedding Photography in Melbourne

I have to confess to recently rekindling a love affair with Square Format images… I  have to say, I just love the simplicity… And yeah, it does look kinda Old School or Retro or what ever… but I still love it. So much in fact that I wish Canon made a DSLR Camera that captured...

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Mock Cutting of the Cake and a Fake First Dance

Cutting the Cake - By Robb Duncan - Wedding Photography in Melbourne

There is what you might call a tradition among many Melbourne Wedding Photographers to turn up at the reception for 5 minutes and do a mock cutting of the cake and then leave. I mean seriously, if you are not actually going to cut the cake, what is the point in capturing an image of 2...

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