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Saturday

Day 3: Today is Saturday and the sun is back with a vengeance. I am spending some quality time with my good friend Gareth as we laze in the sun at his local, Redhead Beach. He tans, I burn to a crisp! In two short weeks he will be heading off on an adventure of …

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The Barber Shop

Day 2: After a coffee in Carrington this afternoon, I swung by The Carrington Barber Shop where Frank Martin has been cutting hair for the last 41yrs. As he cut Brenton a regular clients hair and Sam who has been going there since a toddler read the local newspaper while waiting, I asked Frank after …

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Morning drive

Day 2: The morning drive to work. As a photographer on a daily newspaper you head into the office each day and never quite know what fun you’ll be up to that day. You could be sent on a court job, a portrait cover for a weekend magazine feature or sent packing to a bushfire, …

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Newcastle Ocean Baths

Day 1: A trip to the Newcastle Ocean Baths for a swim after work this afternoon turned out to be fruitless. Normally a popular location for a swim on hot days, not a soul could be seen as the baths slowly started to refill after a sighting of the deadly blue-ringed octopus closed the ocean …

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Swimmers

Day 1: With humid almost summer like temperatures this afternoon a group of friends enjoy a dip along the Cowrie Hole, in Newcastle East Australia… Photo by Simone De Peak @simonedepeak #burndiary #burnmagazine #photojournalism #newcastle #australia @burndiary

Sharks

Photo by: @duniaimaji (Fahreza Ahmad). Pieces of a #shark age 5 months traded on Peunayong #traditional #market, #Aceh Province, #Indonesia. For Indonesian people, shark is one of the most preferred dishes.

Market

Photo by: @duniaimaji (Fahreza Ahmad). #Broilers trader on Peunayong #traditional #market, #Aceh Province, #Indonesia. Traditional market is characteristic of developing countries. Low income makes people tend to choose traditional market than modern market.

Stones

Photo by: @duniaimaji (Fahreza Ahmad). A man carrying stones on Glee Geunteng stone mining, #Aceh Province, #Indonesia. #Mining in this #karst region has impact to the #sustainability of the region. Especially for condition of underground water and surrounding ecosystem that has potential and benefits which are important to #ecosystems and #human.

Glee Geunteng stone mining

A man working on Glee Geunteng stone mining, #Aceh Province, #Indonesia. #Mining in this #karst region has impact to the #sustainability of the region. Especially for condition of underground water and surrounding ecosystem that has potential and benefits which are important to #ecosystems and #human.

Mujair fish

Photo by: @duniaimaji (Fahreza Ahmad). A child catching Mujair fish in mud puddle of rice field that has to dry on #Aceh Province, #Indonesia. Generally, Indonesian farmers keeping this freshwater fish in their field to increase the revenue.