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Firstly I’d like to wish everyone a Happy New Year. These photos were taken from the western side of Melbourne CBD. I had hoped to find a good vantage point around the Docklands area but hadn’t counted on just how crowded it would be so that turned out to be a bust. Having pre-planned with…
Storm over Pakenham was taken during a particularly fierce storm just South West of Pakenham in Victoria, Australia back in November 2011. As the storm got closer I could hear it getting louder and louder and the green cast made me think there was more than just rain on the way. By the time I’d…
Like Gods Fury, Gippsland Lightning was taken while a huge thunderstorm passed Pakenham. This image was taken a little earlier than Gods Fury from the same location. It didn’t have the same drama about it as Gods Fury, but still manages to have a little “wow” factor due to the multiple lightning strikes in the…
The Penitentiary at Port Arthur in Tasmania is but one of many historic buildings at this very popular tourist destination, but don’t let that put you off as the site is quite large and you won’t have to elbow your way through crowds to “see the sights.” It’s an easy stroll to take your own…
I was lucky enough to capture Dunalley Bay on the way back from a day trip to Port Arthur with the family during a holiday in Tasmania. The Arthur Highway passes the bay quite closely and with the tide out these very interesting ripples in the sand presented an excellent opportunity to capture this unusual…
South Cape Bay is the southern most place that people can reasonably get to in Australia. From Hobart you need to travel south, following the roads to Southport before turning off at Hastings Cave Rd which turns into Lune River Rd and following that to the very end at Cockle Creek, 4WD not required. Now…