I remember overhearing a couple of young Aussies in Greenwich once: “jeez, I 
can’t wait to get back, I’m sick to death of old buildings”. Must have been 
from Perth. I have distant relatives in Perth. Of course, anyone in Perth is 
distant, but you know what I mean.

I’d recommend somewhere in Melbourne but I left in 1958 so my recommendation 
wouldn’t extend much beyond the maternity ward. Which was great, by the way.


> On 15 Aug 2023, at 08:19, mike wilson <m.9.wil...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> 
> From the one Perther on the board:
> "Don't know about B&W film. Perth is amazingly unphotogenic. It is not a city 
> of great character or charisma. Fremantle is way more interesting, and 
> perhaps it qualifies, seeing that it is more or less attached to Perth. There 
> is an amazing lack of interesting architecture in Perth. Fremantle has the 
> convict era stuff which has merit. I can't think of any particular advice I 
> could offer anyone, but am happy if you want to put your friend in touch.
> 
> Somewhere back in the Tag thread I may have put up some pics of the old 
> railway workshops and brickworks, all of which are being preserved. I find 
> "industrial archeology" to be of photogenic significance, but with almost 
> everything being less than 200 years old, there's not a lot of choice. 
> There's an awful lot of concrete and corrugated iron here, and some bizarre 
> recent modernistic footbridges and stadiums that attract attention by 
> controversy rather than merit."
> 
> Do you want me to pass your email over?
> 
>> On 12/08/2023 08:15 pkn291...@gmail.com wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> I am planning a trip to Australia end of October. It is a family visit trip
>> so not much photography time other than family photo's. Any suggestions of
>> places to visit in two area's and surroundings if I get a chance? Any places
>> where I can buy black and white film or should I take enough with me. Will
>> probably take the K3 and a mz5n.
>> 
>> Thanks for any input
>> 
>> Patrick
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