Sunday, April 26, 2009

Julie (103) - Anne curating history


Anne is one of the Historic Houses guides for the walks associated with the Shooting Through exhibition. Unlike Howard, Anne is an employee of the HHT, however my guess is that she would not be paid zillions. It is the lot of some people in life, to have jobs where the remuneration is low but the interest and the passion is high. She certainly has a lovely way with people and a dedication to communicating the history of my city which I admire.

3 comments:

Sakiwi said...

Julie, as always fascinating shots of fascinating people with fascinating life stories! Good on ya!

bitingmidge said...

Nice again, but I'm trying to figure what it is with the colour - this one is a little out of whack I think? Perhaps its the light compensation?

I like it none the less.

Julie said...

Yes, I had been fiddling with the compensation and also with the colour saturation and tone. Getting a difference between the landscape style and the portrait style ... then I took this portrait on landscape any way ... groan ...

Do you notice this in any others? I need to know ... there are some on Sydney Eye where I had the wrong WB selected eg the little girl in pink. But I think i corrected that ...