This LIMITED EDITION 1/30 photograph was taken on the 24/04/2011.
Along Godfrey's Beach in Tasmania lies a white rock, sitting amongst the black rocks - balanced and out of place, yet it contrasts beautifully. This morning I hopped from rock to rock and was stunning to see this rock.
This LIMITED EDITION 1/30 photograph was taken on the 21/10/2010.
"Binalong Bay Tree" was captured after an amazing bright red sunset at Binalong Bay which is a part of the Bay of Fires in the North East of Tasmania. As I began to pack up and started the walk back to the car, I decided to walk out on top of this point and with rabbits running in every direction, I was took a back by the moonrise that was revealed. The moon light in the dusk evening was astounding as it lit this stunning tree growing in the rocks and the small inlet that was in front of me, as if it was just for me alone to witness.
This LIMITED EDITION 1/30 photograph was taken on the 24/10/2010.
This photograph was captured after a rare clear sunrise at Dove Lake which sits at the base of Cradle Mountain in Tasmania. Just previously, before the dawn, the temperature had dropped to a chilly minus 7 degrees (which is very cold for a Queenslander) and the road on the drive to the lake was frozen. When we arrived, the lake was still and it was a perfect mirror - a stark contrast to the evening over 12 hours before when there was a fierce howling wind tearing of the mountain carrying a chill I will never forget. This boatshed was built in 1940 by the first Ranger of the Cradle Mountain National Park and stands as an contrasting icon against the incredible twin peaks of Cradle Mountain.
This LIMITED EDITION 1/30 photograph was taken on the 22/12/2010.
The SS Dicky wreck lies at rest on Dicky Beach on Queensland's Sunshine Coast. It's skeletal wreck sits elegantly where it ran aground in 1893. This image stands unique from other photographs as it was photographed during the lunar eclipse. The light of sunset is infused with the eerie red glow of the moon as it rose just to the right - creating an unusual pink and purple sunset that lasted for at least an hour.
This LIMITED EDITION 1/30 photograph was taken on the 09/04/2012.
Under the moon lit sky, I stood watching the calm sea crash in the distance ankle deep in the rich tannin stained waters flowing out to the ocean. The creek flowed gently out to sea originating from the National Park.
This LIMITED EDITION 1/30 photograph was taken on the 30/04/2011.
The Tessellated Pavement located at Eagle Hawk Neck in South East of Tasmania, along the Tasman Peninsula is a unique rock formation formed over hundreds of years. I drove in haste to make it before the sunrise and were lucky to arrive just in time to capture the burning orange sky. I waited for waves to crash and then gently flow over the rock formation, leaving square puddles of beautifully reflective water.







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