Summer in Australia means many things, but one thing that I love about it is outdoor dining. Sometimes this means eating out, but more often than not it means eating in and a BBQ. We are so lucky in Australia that the quality of produce that we can get our hands on is excellent, and that the majority of Australians can afford to put a meal on the table. Add to that the vast diversity of backgrounds that make up modern Australia, and you get awesome times for lovers of eating (I am not a cook – but I am a great eater). I decided to shoot off a few snaps in between tall stories when I was invited to a mid-week meal down at my Brother and Sister In-law’s place in Melbourne (see Sal, told you I would give you a mention). Good times, and my Canon Powershot G15 is proving quite adept at low-light photography. One tip, don’t get your camera too close to the BBQ – you may get splatter on the lens. BTW all the photos link through to larger images on my Flickr photostream.
Great shots but where was my invite? 😦 Thanks for sharing. 🙂
No probs – if you can get a short flight over the Pacific Ocean your in. Good times!
Ha, yes very short flight. 🙂
Love the food still life. The shot with the green vase is good – especially the way you held the focus.
Thanks, and it was quite delicious too. Shots of empty plates are not quite the same.
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