Australian Astrophotography Greeting Cards
$10.0010 individual cards encapsulating some of our favourite Astro images with beautiful starry night skies captured over some of Australia’s most beautiful and iconic locations.
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These images already printed on 100% Cotton Rag papers, using Epson original archival quality inks, and expertly mounted using archival quality materials. All of our Virtual Market Stall products have been prepared with the same dedication and passion we have to providing quality art prints.
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10 individual cards encapsulating some of our favourite Astro images with beautiful starry night skies captured over some of Australia’s most beautiful and iconic locations.
10 individual cards encapsulating some of our favourite images from the Blue Mountains with waterfalls and valley views, sunrises and sunsets.
This is truly a Limited Edition Acrylic print of BURN capturing meteors falling over Seamans Hut in Kosciuszko National Park.
The SS Ayrfield has become a photographers favourite, and this shot even captured some sneaky seagulls who sat fro long enough on the edge of the hull while I captured this long exposure.
This One of a Kind special print is a truly Limited Edition of ASPIRE. Printed on Hahnemuhle paper, mounted in 100% archival mount, framed with Tru-Vue Museum anti-glare glass. This print will last forever thanks to the expert framing and highest quality processes and materials.
This One of a Kind special print is a truly Limited Edition of FIRST. Printed on Hahnemuhle paper, mounted in 100% archival mount, framed with Tru-Vue Museum anti-glare glass. This print will last forever thanks to the expert framing and highest quality processes and materials.
A majestic Autumn morning in the Blue Mountains of Sydney as the leaves begin to turn their spectrum of reds and orange. This was a special autumn day.
The view from Mrs Macquaries Chair in the Domain provides an exceptional view across Sydney Harbour, especially after a storm blows through, the squally cloud burst lit by the bright red hues of sunset.
The view from Mrs Macquaries Chair in the Domain is a very popular sunset spot. On this evening, we were treated to the beautiful hues of a summer sunset but I stood in envy of the bridge climbers in the distance for the view they would have across Sydney Harbour.
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.
Hidden deep inside one of the gully’s of the Blue Mountains, Terrace Falls lights up after heavy rain hidden under the mist.
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.
That incredible moment of the first glimpses of the Milky Way at the beginning of the season, coupled with a strong Zodiacal light made for a perfect morning.
Watching the Milky Way rise above Glasshouse Rocks in Narooma, with Montague Island lighthouse providing a beautiful point of light in the distance.
The beauty of Leura’s Weeping Rock is always visible, but with the added rain and mist, this waterfall becomes ethereal.
The sublime flows of Weeping Rock in the Blue Mountains.
A sunrise at the famous Pulpit Rock in the Blue Mountains is always a pleasure to view.
Cold dark nights in the Kosciuszko National Park watching the stars turn their celestial dance when the sky explodes around us. This night had all the elements for epic, Clear skies, Meteors and runners completing the Coast to Kosciuszko run lighting up Seamans Hut with their headtorches. I couldn’t wish for better conditions.
After the rain comes the deluge. The stunning Terrace Falls in the Blue Mountains is always a favourite to photograph after a storm.
After the rains have fallen, the spectacular Terrace Falls is alight with serene flowing waters.
When morning rays of sunshine burst through the clouds to light up the Grose Valley, you know your journey to Pulpit Rock has been worthwhile
The stunning Salote Pool in Hazelbrook is a beautiful location surrounded by moss, ferns and fungi.
“If I had no roof over my head, the stars would be my ceiling”
A stellar evening with the Milky Way travelling above the Lithgow Blast Furnace.
A Limited Edition print of MANY HEADS capturing the Milky Way rising above Kata Tjuta. In the Pitjantjatjara language spoken by Anangu, Kata Tjuta means Many Heads, and it wouldn’t be difficult for the imagination to see why.
A Limited Edition print of TJUKURPA KATUTJA NGARANTJA capturing the Milky Way rising above Uluru. Tjukurpa Above All Else.
Nothing beats the incredible vista of the World Heritage Listed 3 Sisters overlooking Mount Solitary and the Blue Mountains National Park, especially when mother nature switches on a sublime sunrise.
The stunning Edith Falls in Valley of the Waters, Wentworth Falls in Sydney’s amazing Blue Mountains. Taken during a fantastic workshop with Peter Hill, and after a week of heavy rainfall. This place is magical to visit.
“If I had no roof over my head, the stars would be my ceiling”
A stellar evening with the Milky Way travelling above the Lithgow Blast Furnace.
That Burst of morning light dowsing the Grose Valley with sun rays.
That Burst of morning light dowsing the Grose Valley with sun rays.
The sublime flow of Katoomba Falls is better viewed after a few days of heavy rain.
The stunning Edith Falls in Valley of the Waters, Wentworth Falls in Sydney’s amazing Blue Mountains. Taken during a fantastic workshop with Peter Hill, and after a week of heavy rainfall. This place is magical to visit.
The beauty of Leura’s Weeping Rock is always visible, but with the added rain and mist, this waterfall becomes ethereal.
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