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Brisbane based Landscape and Nature Photographer

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November 8, 2016November 7, 2016

Giant Manta Ray in the shallows

August 10, 2016August 7, 2016

Queensland Silouette

mullet school
July 28, 2016July 30, 2016

Hypnotic School of Mullet – North Stradbroke Island

not albino
July 24, 2016July 31, 2016

Return of the Leucistic Kookaburra

open wings
August 23, 2014July 31, 2016

how about a hug – birds in Australia

Dolphin feeding
July 14, 2014August 15, 2016

Dolphin Encounter – Stradbroke Island

tent spider
March 15, 2014August 18, 2016

skull back spider

strange feet, white Ibis
July 14, 2013August 22, 2016

Purple armor feet – Ibis bird

February 20, 2013February 16, 2013

mating grass hoppers

February 17, 2013February 14, 2013

spider and spiderwebs – life in Australia

January 23, 2013January 23, 2013

rare albino kookaburra – inflight shots

December 14, 2012December 14, 2012

Soaring over the shallows – whitehaven beach

November 29, 2012

Coyote hidden in his element – Camouflage

November 24, 2012November 24, 2012

Osprey’s little back rub to get into the mood

October 10, 2012October 10, 2012

More Australian spring babies – Joey Wallaby

October 1, 2012October 4, 2012

wildlife spring babies in Australia – Joey Koala

September 22, 2012September 22, 2012

bird of Prey – Swainson’s Hawk incoming

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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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Ok, 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 raginUnfortunately our trip to the blue mountains was during torrential rainfalls. 3 straight data of wind cloud and rain. But what can you do. Trails closed. Access road shut and limited visibility. Best I can do with the moody situation. #bluemountains #greyAnother #twilight shot of circular quay. Worth hanging around for a bit more dynamic lighting. #NSW #Circularquay #twilight #city #sydney #lightsAnother #twilight shot of circular quay. Worth hanging around for a bit more dynamic lighting. #NSW #Circularquay #twilight #city #sydney #lights#token #opera house visit. I nagged the family to stay until the #twilight so we could enjoy this iconic location with some nice evening light. Thank god it didn’t rain. #NSW #Operahouse #hadtodoit #twilight #colours #iphoneQueen Victoria Building in Sydney was a bit of a favorite for the symmetry and architecture. Found myself wondering off upstairs in search of the high encompassing shot. #QueenVictoriaBuilding #symmetry #panorama #iphone #NSW #Sydney #IHateShoppingPreferSA different view of the Smoky Cape Lighthouse from 120m above it. #smokycape #lighthouse #shadows #DJI #MavicTook a chance that the gap under the clouds would create a small window of magic light. So I flew my drone down to the waters edge and composed the lovely Leopard 40 Cat with the storm clouds and sun peaking through. Light was spectacular for a few minute
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