“Pier Dawn”
“Pier Dawn” captures a new day dawning over the Urangan Pier in Hervey Bay on the Fraser Coast of Queensland. Canvas and Photographic Prints of this image are available for purchase now.
“Rocky Bay” is the latest addition to my portfolio and is captured on the western side of the headland in the Town of 1770 looking out over Bustard Bay. I just love the colour and texture of the rocks in this location and could not resist shooting this 180 degree panorama to show case them….
“Urangan Dawn” is the latest addition to my portfolio of images available for sale and captures the beautiful colour’s of dawn as a backdrop to the iconic Urangan Pier in Hervery Bay. Hervey Bay is located on the Fraser Coast and is without doubt the Whale watching capital of Queensland and perhaps Australia. It also…
“Awakening” captures the dramatic dawn of a new day on the Main Beach in Tannum Sands. Taken a few days after Tropical Cyclone Debbie made its way through Queensland, I was fortunate to have this image used by Tourism & Events Queensland in a full page advertisement in the national Sunday papers. This image can…
The beautiful Crystal Shower Falls located within the lush rainforest of Dorrigo National Park. Approximately 1 hour from Coffs Harbour on the north coast of NSW, this waterfall is accessible via a 3.5km return walk (1-2 hours) from the Dorrigo Rainforest Centre. You can find more information from the NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service…
“Escape” to Wild Cattle Island with the beautiful beach on an idyllic winters morning. This image like most of my panoramic images is created by taking 6-8 photos and then stitching them together to create this panoramic format. The resulting 2GB files allow for photographic prints in excess of 2m to be created. This image…
“Island Dawn” is the latest addition to my portfolio and was captured on a beautiful Autumn morning as I stood on Wild Cattle Island looking back towards Tannum Sands. This sweeping 180 degree panorama captures Wild Cattle Creek as it enters from the left and sweeps through to the image in front of Tannum Sands…