The Cathedral from Le Souef Peak
I took this shot on the beautiful Mt Buffalo plateau on one of those perfect blue sky winter days back in 2004.
For more pictures from this area check out my Mt Buffalo gallery.
10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
The Cathedral from Le Souef Peak belongs to the following groups:
Art for Conservation, Cards - Best of the Best, Landscape Photography, National Parks of the World, Rocks and Bones and Vibrant and Vivid ColorAvailable for sale as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters


Robert Mullner, 2 months ago
Great polarized colors Trav…and nice perspective..
tomg, 2 months ago
Great POV, wonderful colours …
JayVee, 2 months ago
Beautiful image Travis. The texture is great while I love the deep blue of the sky.
AARDVARK, 2 months ago
Great stuff Travis.
stephaniek, 2 months ago
Very nice!
Rachael Taylor, 2 months ago
Stunning image, that sky is amazing. Beautiful!
Wesley Picotte, 2 months ago
Nice composition, Travis
- really good stuff! The images in the Mt Buffalo gallery are amazing -incredible place, nicely documented. Cheers!Craig Watson, 2 months ago
Many people outside of Oz would not believe it was here!!! Great shot Travis!
Carmen Mandel-..., 2 months ago
The beauty of the places you share with us is breathtaking, Travis. Thank you for adding this spectacular view along your donation pledge to Art for Conservation.
Mar Silva, 2 months ago
What an amazing view!
lianne, 2 months ago
Fantastic colors in a superb composition! Another beauty in this wonderful gallery, Travis!
Travis Easton in reply to Wesley Picotte’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks Wesley, Yes Buffalo is a truly amazing and special place, thanks for dropping by.
gaylene, 2 months ago
majestically beautiful….as all your work is. Stunning.
DawsonImages, 2 months ago
Nicely framed, I like the texture contrast
Robin Smith, about 1 month ago
Just love the joiting behaviour of granite, and exfoliation of the outer skin (as it were). I spent 10 days here back in 70, crosscountry and walking. Lots of friends have climbed there, both sexes.