Luke Casey Photography

Brisbane based Landscape and Nature Photographer

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Australia

June 17, 2013June 14, 2013

surf grommet aerial

June 15, 2013June 14, 2013

patterns of shadows

June 11, 2013June 10, 2013

Geometric shapes and patterns

tones, B&W greyscale
May 31, 2013August 19, 2016

B&W Abstract – inside out

B&W tones, dark
May 20, 2013August 24, 2016

grave composition – B&W

May 9, 2013May 8, 2013

knot the same composition

April 25, 2013April 25, 2013

Lest We Forget – in memory of the diggers

April 12, 2013April 11, 2013

Little Native kid – B&W film

April 4, 2013April 3, 2013

Cedar Creek bridge – little slice of paradise

March 20, 2013March 24, 2013

The golden mean – spiralling composition

March 12, 2013March 6, 2013

Stop in at the street cafe for a cup of Bokeh

March 9, 2013March 4, 2013

refreshing – shore break

March 6, 2013March 4, 2013

Another roll of Film – Tmax 400

deep blue sea, colours
March 1, 2013August 24, 2016

The deep Blue Sea – Man and his Dog

February 22, 2013February 22, 2013

lead me to the beach – pre dawn

February 20, 2013February 16, 2013

mating grass hoppers

February 17, 2013February 14, 2013

spider and spiderwebs – life in Australia

February 15, 2013February 12, 2013

Last night of the year – brilliant sunset at the dock

February 13, 2013February 13, 2013

incoming stormy skies

bush fire grass tree
February 11, 2013August 24, 2016

Grass trees regrowth after fire – Stradbroke Island

February 6, 2013February 6, 2013

Getting too close to the action – seascape photography

beach umbrella, sand relax
January 28, 2013August 24, 2016

Summer days in Queensland – Cylinder Beach

January 23, 2013January 23, 2013

rare albino kookaburra – inflight shots

January 19, 2013January 19, 2013

Hamilton Island lookout sunrise

January 17, 2013January 17, 2013

Should you use a polariser ?

January 15, 2013February 22, 2013

smashed and blind – play on shadows

January 12, 2013January 11, 2013

Weeds and Bokeh – photowalk

January 9, 2013January 6, 2013

depth in the trees

January 7, 2013January 6, 2013

frangipani ladybug-macro

December 23, 2012December 23, 2012

floating away in paradise – Whitehaven Beach

December 14, 2012December 14, 2012

Soaring over the shallows – whitehaven beach

December 9, 2012December 9, 2012

Ektar 100 colour film texture-shot with the Nikon FM

November 24, 2012November 24, 2012

Osprey’s little back rub to get into the mood

November 18, 2012

Lightning storm in Brisbane

November 13, 2012November 13, 2012

Deadly compostion – sunset in a graveyard

October 31, 2012

line and patterns in the sand and sky form a composition

October 22, 2012October 22, 2012

Visual digest – grand view out over the valley landscape

October 18, 2012

A splash of green new growth add contrast to fire effected area

grounded boat anchored sunset Morton Bay
October 16, 2012August 24, 2016

Boat anchor for a Sunset landscape of Morton Bay – Stradbroke Island

October 13, 2012October 19, 2012

Water hair flick – frozen with fast shutter speed

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I'm a Brisbane based photo enthusiast. Enjoy pretty much anything related to photography. My blog is a place to share images and their story and maybe inspire your own creativity as I challenge mine. Thanks for visiting, hope you enjoy your stay.

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Manage to sneak out for a quick flight in between the storm fronts and caught this shot. Quite often there is plenty of marine creatures to track and shoot, but it’s hard to get them into their environment and compose a shot that incorporates them. Was prSome serious sand moving Eddie currents spinning off the headland today with hat south swell direction. It’s incredible the amount of sand that gets dumped and removed on a regular basis. No real surprise why Minjerribah is the second largest sand islandsNot quite a whirlpool, more like a swirl pool ! Made for a nice foreground d element for my aerial composition. When the prevailing g SSE swell wraps around the dune rocks headlands at deadman’s beach. Created this nice boundary layer causing a few spinneVery Australian scene this morning. About 50 fresh baby praying mantis hatched from under a desert rose plant. I assume they were so fresh they hadn’t even left the plant yet. Very cool to see them, as they were gone later that day. #australiana #prayingmThe infamous rainbow channel in Morton bay. Classic #crocodile country if you believe the hype. The #colours can really turn it on here when the lighting tides and a polarizer all come together. Just to be clear this was taken a week or so ago. Not currenStraddie, always reliable for some little critter to photograph. ! #Catapillar #wetface #macro #nikon #tokina100mmmacro #naturepornBeen sooo long since I posted on Instagram. It’s really been #bugging me. Got this #macro shot of a little juvenile grasshopper of some sort. Sitting on a #Gaillarde (could be wrong). Some cool macro detail and reasonable window of nice light. #primary coOk, maybe there was a few other shots. But with the driving rain and killer wind. Opportunities were a bit hard to come by. Managed this one right off the side of the road. I think this is normally pretty subdued, but with the relentless rain it was ragin
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