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Four Posts and four shadows … Black&White photography
Elliott River … Bundaberg, Queensland
Dracaena Marginata … from the garden
Dracaena Marginata (Madagascar dragon tree) is very popular flowering plant found in many house gardens. It is easy to look after and it looks spectacular in any setting. ...
The pandanus illumination …
Currimundi Beach morning… Sunshine Coast ,QLD
North Shore Beach … Sunshine Coast,QLD
I managed to visit North shore Beach yesterday afternoon, just before the evening light disappeared. As the sun was setting down on opposite side clouds were reflecting quickly changing shades of pink color . At one moment the color saturation reache...
Yaroomba Beach … Sunshine Coast ,QLD
Cloud Reflection
Some evenings are more colorful than others … ...
Mystery Craters … unknown origin
Mystery Craters is a unique, interesting geological phenomenon as they are a series of craters in various sizes which have been discovered in a group on a sand rock formation. Craters are located 25Km SW from the city of Bundaberg, Queensland and i...
Chained sea
Fishing at sunrise … lone fisherman
It was one of those rainy mornings when you usually try to convince yourself not to make that trip to the beach . Somehow I still managed to drag myself over the sand dunes to witness yet another sunrise miracle....
One inquisitive duck … head portrait
I was caught totally by the surprise as this inquisitive and brave duck landed on a fence in front of me. It did not display any signs of concern with my presence....
New day at Currimundi beach, Sunshine Coast ,QLD
I do prefer landscape photography early in the morning as the first light breaks the horizon. Only problem is getting out of the bed … before the magic light disappears. ...
Morning Traffic … abstract version
This photograph was experiment in an attempt to record passage of time in one frame. ...
Wave explosion …moment frozen in time
In any type of photography understanding the light is crucial in getting the desired result. For this landscape photograph I needed the sun to be...
Nature Abstract … scribbly gum bark
The scribbly gum trees as their name suggests have wonderful scribbles on it's bark. This zigzag lines are tunnels made by the larvae of the gum moth burrowed within the bark and follow the insects life cycle. As the larvae grows the diameter of the...
Surfing Dilemma 2 … more exciting photos
Following the interest in my last surfing post I am posting a few additional photographs depicting the same surfer. The surf was really pumping that day and he had a few tense moments while attempting to enter the roaring ocean. On a few occasions ...
The Pure Facts … Black & White World
Photographers often talk about the need to capture the essence of the place. Usually there will be a few possible directions one can take when composing the photograph. But sometimes it doesn't matter how hard you try, as you will only see the pure f...
Surfing dilemma … when and how to enter
Truly big surf does not happen often on Sunshine Coast but when it does it can be pretty scarry… ...
Light and Shadow … submerged secrets
Beach Light
One-legged Seagull
Time Signature …
Waiting for the tide to turn … Tin Can Bay,Qld
Green Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea)
Shaped by the elements … Town of 1770
Another photograph from the raged coast of “Town of 1770″ … ...
Baby Kangaroo in the mothers pouch
Very soon this joey will be leaving his mothers pouch in a search of a new more suitable bachelors pad … ...
Sand Extraction, Noosa Beach… Black and White photography
It was a miserable rainy morning on the Noosa Beach ... but what do you know, turns out it was perfect weather for some Black and White photography....
Flowing free again … on photographing creeks
After a long periods of rain many of our local creeks are now full of water and flowing free. While hiking through the Maleny ranges I came across this creek which used to be easy to cross over. This time attempting to cross it without going for a sw...
