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Movember



The month of November has evolved a tradition of growing moustaches in support of and to raise awareness for testicular cancer. This makes November known as "Movember" and is enjoying an ever-increasing support. This year Udo and I decided to join in, and both found ourselves getting more spiky (and ridiculous looking) by the day. As Movember wore on, we got progressively more itchy, more furry and more - well - moustached. Once or twice I nearly shaved it off by mistake, and at least once almost on pupose. The relief was great when on 30 November, right at the end of the very month, it was legal to get rid of the fur on the upper lip. We did take some (equally ridiculous) photographs to document that it actually did happen.

Same again next year? We´ll see...

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1 Dec 2011

Movember

13 Jul 2011

My love affair with kelp

18 Jan 2011

A Photoshop alternative?

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Military Museum Outing

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Madagascar

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Our wedding

3 Dec 2009

Back to the dawn of photography

6 Nov 2009

Printing your photographs

29 Sep 2009

Seeing Photographs

28 Sep 2009

Low key made easy

11 Sep 2009

Why we make photographs

2 Sep 2009

Still Life Workshop 1 Sept 2009

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Star Trails

27 Aug 2009

Namaqualand

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Get Creative

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Photography has always been a huge influence in my life. The first camera that I got was when I was around 7 years old – but it wasn’t intended for photography, but rather to take all of it apart and put back together. This was my father’s push into the direction of Mechanical Engineering, which I eventually studied and worked in for many (too many) years. But I always returned to the same point at stages in my life: I...read more

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Frank Krummacher


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What is the CODP Network? The CODP Network has been created to become a portal for all things photographic. This will be in the form of a collection of sub-sites linked to the main www.codp.co.za site. The first phase of the CODP Network is the addition of our lecturer blog sites. Here you can view lecturers´ portfolios and photo galleries, and see what each of us is up to on our blogs. You can comment on the...read more