Some mornings, you can spend hours trying to capture something incredible. But its only when you’re already packed up and ready to leave that mother nature switches it on for you. With the tripod already back in the car, this was a sprint back to the waterfront and after getting down on my knees, snapped off this shot handheld to pickup the sunstar.
Some mornings, you can spend hours trying to capture something incredible. But its only when you’re already packed up and ready to leave that mother nature switches it on for you. With the tripod already back in the car, this was a sprint back to the waterfront and after getting down on my knees, snapped off this shot handheld to pickup the sunstar.
Sometimes, man made landscapes provide some of the most exciting subjects. None more so than Lake Eucumbine, a reservoir flooded in 1958 as part of the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Scheme, leaving behind a multitude of dead pine trees piercing the water along its shoreline, making for a stunning foreground to an eerily foggy scene.
Fires raging in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park provide an excellent unique one off image of the Milky Way rising over Uluru. Having these unicorns appear in photos makes it truly unique.
The wreck of the SS Ayrfield has become an icon of Sydney becoming a perfect urban plant pot for the mangrove trees that habitate the riverfront around Bicentennial and Olympic Parks. Catching the sunrise as it lights up this rusting hulk makes for an incredible image.
The wreck of the SS Ayrfield has become an icon of Sydney becoming a perfect urban plant pot for the mangrove trees that habitate the riverfront around Bicentennial and Olympic Parks. Catching the sunrise as it lights up this rusting hulk makes for an incredible image.