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 28/04/2011.
Often at the "Edge of the World" where the Arthur River pours its tanin stained water into the rough and swirling sea, the weather is rainy, cloudy and squally. This image was captured on a rare clear morning. I climbed along the logs scattered amongst the rocks washed down from the Arthur River. As I perched upon the rocks and logs, the sound of the roar of the sea was all I could hear about the stillness of the morning. This photograph captures the opposite atmosphere of the image, "Rough Seas" at “The Edge of the Word” in Tasmania.
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 2/30 photograph was taken on the 01/11/2011.
This image was captured on a dark stormy morning at “The Edge of the World” at Arthur River, Tasmania. I climbed upon a pile of wet slippery logs scattered amongst the rocks washed down from the Arthur River itself. As I balanced upon the logs, the roar of the sea was smashing into the rocks and with a short long exposure in between crashing waves, I took this image. This photograph captures the atmosphere of the wild, rough seas at “The Edge of the Word” as it crashes and sweeps around the massive rock formations along this stunning part of the West Coast of Tasmania.
This LIMITED EDITION 1/30 photograph was taken on the 15/01/2011.
Near Cape Naturaliste (Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park) in the stunning South West of Western Australia lies Sugarloaf Rock - a teardrop shaped rock formation that sits perfectly just off the coastline in the rocky landscape littered with these silver shrubs in the foreground of this photograph. In this particular morning, the pre-dawn twilight lit Sugarloaf Rock with this eerie light orange glow as it stood like a monolith the water. The contrasting light blue hue in the sky made this one of the most truly breathtaking scenes I have ever seen. I visited this rock 3 mornings in a row and the light was only like this on the first day - which was also the 3rd frame I captured that morning.






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