It’s Easter Monday and the location is Easter Monday Track in Central Victoria, no kidding! I saw the track a few weeks earlier on a GPS map of the area and thought it would be great if I could explore it on the actual day it was named after. There Continue Reading
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Central Victoria
A short trip to Central Victoria on a cool January weekend. A brief detour to this wonderful waterfall. At Trentham, the Coliban River plunges 32 metres over a basalt cliff which has eroded over time to form a ravine several hundred metres long. The Dja Dja Wrung Aboriginal people of Continue Reading
Paddle Boat
Is there something Turner-esque about the treatment of this photo? Taken on the Murray River from the Victorian side, it was disappointing to have such a dull day with bad lighting making everything look boring and featureless. It was too long a drive to waste the photo so I hit Continue Reading
Choppy Sea
Point Plomer New South Wales. It was a pretty choppy sea in the afternoon, the locals were waxing their surfboards hoping it would stay that way until the morning.
Camped by a Billabong
Once a jolly swagman, camped by a billabong… A short walk from my campsite, a picture-perfect scene, very soothing and calming, very easy to photograph. This scene alone made the trip worthwhile.
Tia Waterfall
A nice hike along the ridge then down into the gorge a little, all within earshot of the roaring Tia falls. Not a waterfall in flood by any means but recent rains resulted in a fair spectacle.
Panorama
A view of the lake at Jerilderie, NSW taken with the iPhone 5 panorama feature. It’s a large picture, cropped a little off the sides to make it manageable. A close-up of the ducks, don’t ask how I got them to keep still!
Farm Gate
A gate at the edge of the National Park where it meets farmland. The lighting is a little stark however I chose not to manipulate the photo, taken with a Nikon D7000 This is 1980s me shutting a gate somewhere in Far North Queensland. My trip around Australia, in my youth, Continue Reading