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A Brief History of the Royal National Park Sydney
The Royal National Park on the southern border of Sydney, New South Wales Australia, is Australia’s first National Park and after Yellowstone in the U.S.A. was the second National Park to be established in the world.
The park was originally named The National Park but this was changed in 1955 after a quick visit by Queen Elizabeth II to the Royal National Park.
It was created as a people’s park in 1879. Only 32km from the city centre of Sydney it is ideally located for Sydney locals and tourists alike to escape the pressures of the big city and relax in natural Australian bush, forest and coastal surroundings. The park covers an area of 132 sq km.
Royal National Park Sydney Map…
National Park Bushwalking & Hiking
There are many walking tracks in the Sydney Royal National Park and ample access points to reach them. The diversity of the terrain offers a great way of getting to know the real Australia from clifftops to the coast.
Overview of Walk Tracks…
Don’t miss the virtual tour of the Coast Walk…
Getting to Royal National Park Sydney NSW Austalia
The Royal National Park is readily accessible. There are four railway stations (Engadine, Waterfall, Heathcote and Loftus) with nearby access to the Royal National Park walking tracks.
By car the park is just off the Princes Highway and if you are planning on seeing a large part of the park then a car will make it easier. There is also a ferry service that runs from Cronulla to Bundeena at the northen boundary of the Royal National Park
Equipment: Nikon D300, and SIgma 10-20mm
Technique: 7 bracketted images processed with Photomatix PRo image resized, then saved as a 16 bit tiff. Slight focus adjustment in Capture NX.

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Philip Johnson is a Photographer located on the Northern Beaches of Sydney. Specialising in HDR photography his works have been shown in galleries,published in Tourism campaigns. His work will also be available as Jig Saws through Crown & Andrews
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Wonderful colour rendition here mate:) As you know, great comp…well done indeed:)
Philip, you just do the most interesting photography. I would really love to learn how to do HDR photography so I can take so photographs of Alaska like this!! Top notch…I love it!
with all that wonderful scenery in Alaska, it would be a HDR heaven
– Philip Johnson
to saturated for my taste, halos along the tree line. nice looking place mind
actually very little changes done to this shot at all, from camera to photomatix and out. The redness of the trees is a species of river redgum that is native to tthe area
– Philip Johnson
nice man! love that tree to the left! reflections are awesome!
Beautiful view Philip …
Fantastic Shot Philip!
Gorgeous light and color everywhere! Love the sky with all those wonderful summery clouds. Excellent work!
Great picture
What a wonderful feeling of depth and space