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Captured at Wanggalooba Creek, on Fraser Island, this crystal clear fresh water creek was something I have never seen before. Just a short 20min walk from our Central Station Campground led us along the creek and down to many magical sections of the creek.
The sand is white on the creek bed, and with just a few inches of water flowing over the top it looks dry, until you see the glistening water surface. I ducked down the creek banks and made my way down the creek, scoping out compositions on the way, before I found this fallen tree across the creek bed. I quickly got really low down the the creeks surface to capture this unique composition.
Watch my capture video here - https://youtu.be/03p82ufYI8Q
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Emma Gorge is just spectacular, with an epic walk in at El Questro West of Kununurra, the Kimberley Region of Western Australia. The water droplets here remind me of glitter and really brings magic to this special place in Australia.
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At the bottom of Dales Gorge in Karijini National Park lies Fortescue Falls, reached by a slog up the canyon, or a walk down the nice new stairs, followed by some rock scrambling to get to the base.
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After a hard day trekking the Gibb River Road, a 30 minute walk brings you down to the magical Bell Gorge. We waited around until after sunset to get the even lighting I needed for this image. I trekked around the side of the gorge, across quite a few dodgy footholds before coming to this small outcropping that I thought would suit.
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Intense colours characterize this amazing spot. Taken in the late afternoon, with sunlight bouncing down the gorge sides, this is some of the coldest water you will find in Australia, instantly numbing the body. I really love the structure of the rocks here as they reflect into the pool.
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Ellinjaa Falls
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Dinner Falls
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Taken at the World Heritage Listed Cape Tribulation, in the Daintree Rainforest this artwork captures exactly what the area is known for, where the Rainforest meets the Reef. Taken by drone this artwork gives you the perfect birds eye view of this perfect part of Australia.
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World famous, Eli Creek is known everywhere as an amazing place to relax and float down the creek, enjoying the peaceful natural environment.
On my second time down the creek I had my camera and tripod with me, and an idea for a composition that would showcase it's beauty. I loved the light blue water and the paperbark trees hanging over the creek as it flows down onto the beach year round.
Watch my capture video here - https://youtu.be/03p82ufYI8Q
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This small unnamed creek in the Dorrigo National Park crosses the path as you walk down to the Crystal Shower Falls. I wasn't satisfied with the image from the pathway, so scrambled very carefully down to this spot, where I could see the fallen logs crossing the stream. I spent about half an hour here taking images trying to find the best composition. I love the contrasts between the lush vegetation and the brown of the riverbed.
View the capture video here - https://youtu.be/pxYnLHNiWLE?t=610
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A peaceful country evening settles on the Hunter Valley as the Paterson River flows under the Dunmore Bridge, one of many similar styles of bridge in the area.
I was lucky enough to meet the owner of this land, a farmer, as he returned home from tending cattle in the fields. We had a quick chat and he gave me permission to jump his fence which helped me to get this composition.
This warm historical piece will bring a country feel to any area of your house.
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The Mosquitoes!! I captured this image of Wangi Falls in the Litchfield National Park during the middle of the Dry season.
To get to this spot is easy, there is a nice boardwalk and a lookout, however staying here past sunset is only for the brave or the foolhardy.
I was covered in Bushman's repellent, but even it wasn't up to the task of the massive 1.5cm mosquito's that were hovering on and around me. I remember lifting my eye from the camera after this shot to be confronted by a monster sitting atop my camera, looking right at me.
Nonetheless, this beautiful portrayal of the Wangi Falls in all their peaceful yet awe inspiring glory was well worth a few bites.
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Tucked away in the serene landscapes of Les Diablerets, Switzerland, the Avançon Gorge offers a breathtaking escape into nature's raw beauty. This image captures the crystal-clear turquoise waters of the Avançon River gently flowing over moss-covered rocks, framed by lush green foliage and dramatic stone walls. The interplay of light and shadow adds depth and warmth to the scene, creating a tranquil yet invigorating ambiance.
Reaching this hidden gem required a rewarding hike through the alpine wilderness, making the experience even more memorable. The Avançon Gorge is a testament to Switzerland's natural splendor, perfect for adventurers and photographers seeking a peaceful retreat. Its enchanting scenery invites visitors to pause, listen to the soothing sounds of the river, and immerse themselves in the wonders of the great outdoors.
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Nestled in the heart of Les Diablerets, Switzerland, this picturesque alpine scene captures the charm of a serene mountain village at sunset. The lush green meadows dotted with traditional Swiss chalets contrast beautifully with the towering snow-capped peaks in the background, creating a perfect harmony of nature and architecture. The golden glow of the setting sun bathes the landscape in warm, inviting hues, highlighting the vibrant colors and textures of the region.
Taken from the vantage point of a cozy chalet, this image showcases the tranquil beauty and timeless appeal of Les Diablerets. Known for its breathtaking vistas and outdoor adventures, this charming Swiss destination offers an idyllic escape for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re drawn to the scenic hiking trails or simply wish to unwind in a peaceful alpine setting, Les Diablerets promises an unforgettable experience.
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Lud's Church is a remarkable geological formation located in the Peak District National Park, Staffordshire, England. This deep, moss-covered chasm was created by a massive landslip in the Millstone Grit bedrock, resulting in a natural ravine over 100 metres long and 18 metres deep. The stone steps winding up out of the gorge led me to take this image, which entices you in.
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As you head away from the town of Ambleside, and up into the top of the Lakes District in the United Kingdom, the landscape changes dramatically and rapidly into this short hardy grass. The dramatic view as you come over the rise inspired me to get out and capture this image, with the gloomy clouds scudding overhead, it captures the essence of these highland areas.
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Overlooking Derwent Water, and home to the famous pencil factory of the same name, Surprise View sits on the side of the road outside Keswick, in the Lakes District of the UK. A moody day, brightened by the beautiful green palette of the english countryside.
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The Tora River flows down through the Billingin area, in the Reinheimen National Park, in one of the high interior valleys of central Norway. A bridge that was first built in the 1900's crosses here, and allowed me to see the incredible flow of this river in full melt.
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This Alpine lake in southern Norway sits high, and is an important source of Hydroelectric power. We were here in Mid Summer and there was still snow on the ground, it was incredible to see. The weather wasn't co-operating, until I got a tiny break in the wind and rain, to capture the still beauty that I had seen in this place.
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High in the interior valleys of Norway, next to Billingen, within the Reinheimen National Park, lie a series of incredible Waterfalls, cascading down. After hiking the waterfall, on the other side, the land opened up and revealed this incredible view, of a small family farm, fenced in the traditional way.
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Lofoten Islands, above the Arctic Circle in Norway are incredible, with mountains emerging from the ocean. We travelled there in Summer, and made it up to this incredible lookout at Offersøykammen, looking North towards the Arctic. It's a really short, hard hike and results in feeling on top of the world and exhausted.
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Peeking around the corner at Russell Falls from this small sheltered spot, you can see the majesty of the falls and the lushness of the cool rainforest climate.
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A smallish waterfall in the Otways, Cape Range National Park, this waterfall is a 2km hike down into a rainforested gully, with a VERY slippery crossing past the rocks and the stream, perilously trying not to fall in!
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The most magical spot in Tasmania. A short hike through a wet cool climate rainforest, with rain misting constantly, led me to the most gorgeous, Nelson Falls. There were so many photo spots along the walk, however the photo I have decided to release is of the falls themselves. I climbed down under the viewing platform on the slippery moss covered rocks to get the exact perspective I wanted, and, while sheltering the lens from the windblown spray and the light misting rain, captured this image.
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Deep in the Tarkine in the North West wilderness of Tasmania lies this nondescript sinkhole. Formed tens of thousands of years ago, the water is deep and very very dark.
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A steep walk up a formed path leads you past Russell Falls below, and up to Horseshoe falls, in Mt Field National Park, in Tasmania's south. This place is ever changing, as trees fall over and make new obstacles to the flow.
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We reached the top of Wineglass Bay, hoping for an amazing sunset, and as we climbed over the peak and and saw the amazing view, the clouds and rain started rolling across the bay from the far side. I scoped out the shot composition I wanted, packed the camera away in it's bag, and we settled into our raincoats jackets and umbrellas to wait out the storm and see if something unique could happen. After 20 minutes, we got a break in the clouds and the sunset poked through, allowing me this unique and interesting image, far from the normal blue waters of Wineglass Bay.
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At the base of Saint Colomba Falls, this small spring feeds into the raging river. An oasis of mossy green, I felt so relaxed taking this image.
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What a unique and stunning experience! An old Dam set up for Nickel mining, this was built in the 1940's, before it was decided it was uneconomical to keep. They cut a hole in the dam wall, where a mountain spring flows now, surrounded by lush rainforest.
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This famous (among photographers) tree stands near the lookout at Binalong Bay. We were here late afternoon on a stormy day and waited and watched as the sunset came over.
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At Binalong Bay for sunset, I explored down a small cliff and watched as the orange sunset light became brighter and brighter in the clouds and lit the scene.
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Seaweed blooms on the rocks at the Bay of Fires at low tide, while the soft waves run over the rock.
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Early afternoon on a warm day at the Bay of Fires, and this gorgeous scene plays out in front of my lens. The bright blue waters lap at the white sand in this picturesque bay.
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Notley Gorge, in Northern Tasmania, sits on a remote backroad, well hidden from the passing tourist. A hike down into the gorge leads to this extremely impressive grove of Tree Ferns, with a boardwalk wending it's way through between. An extremely impressive creation of Nature that I was amazed to be able to capture.
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A backroad drive, and a steep, 1.5km walk down into this natural gorge led us to this beauty and it's sister image, Notley Gorge.
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A Geomagnetic Ray snakes out of the storm in Tasmania, Australia.
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One of my first releases from Tasmania, this amazing image was taken at Carlton Beach, on one of the best Aurora's experienced in Tas for a long time. I was so lucky and privileged to have seen this sight, enjoy this image on your wall as a large frameless Acrylic print.
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Our first Tasmanian image, at a free camp near Evandale, on the north of the island. An epic sunset greeted us on our first night off the boat. The peaceful river gurgles along, with trout jumping out occasionally, and platypus swimming below.
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What a stunning location this is. As you arrive, you park up on the hilltop, and wander down a set of steps, with the magical pool unveiling itself before you. Best seen on a warm summers day, bring your swimmers! Summer is absolutely the mood for this image.
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What a stunning location this is. As you arrive, you park up on the hilltop, and wander down a set of steps, with the magical pool unveiling itself before you. Best seen on a warm summers day, bring your swimmers! Summer is absolutely the mood for this image.
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An Aerial footage of the incredible Willie Creek, as the blue water wends it's way up into the mud/salt flats, surrounded by Mangroves. This is prime Saltwater Crocodile territory, and you definitely wouldn't go swimming here, but the way that nature's beauty shines in this image captivates me.
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Roebuck Bay stretches to the south of Broome, in Western Australia. This image was taken on our Mavic 3 Pro, this is one of the only spots in the world where Tropical blue water mixes with bright red sand!
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It was a hard days driving to finally reach Hammersley Gorge, in the Karijini National Park. After a relatively easy walk down to the bottom of the gorge, the trek over to the spa pool was treacherous and sketchy. We waited until the sun had left the sky for this image.
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The water slips down these hard iron rock terraces, flowing down off the Karijini Plateau. Sunset lights up the walls of the gorge and reflects into the flow.
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Fern Pool is one of those magical places that just sings to you. At the end of Dales Gorge in Karijini, and recently refurbished, this excellent swimming spot has warmish water coming over the falls, keeping the whole pool at a nice temperature. This image was taken just before Sunset, after we had had an amazing swim.
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In the epic Karijini National Park gorges, Kermits pool stands above as a small oasis of beautiful colour, surrounded by the intense lines and rock formations of the surrounding gorge.
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After a long day exploring Litchfield National Park, we jumped into Bulley Rockholes for a relaxing hour. As we were leaving we chanced past this lower pool. After about 10 minutes I managed to get this image, without any people in it!