My team of Track Workers, after a very cold and mostly sleepless night, thaw out whilst getting a fire going to cook breakfast before heading out once again to do volunteer maintenance work on the Bibbulmun Track, Western Australia.
A moment captured on Australia’s Bogong highplains. My journal about this shot. Sold as a large framed print to a friend – after it won an award in Australian Photography magazine in 2007! / / Winner of the ‘So Far Away’ challenge
A view from the Blackwood Campsite on the Bibbulmun Track just South of Ballingup, Western Australia.
Garie Beach, HDR Pano, created out of 8 shots in PTGUI then converted it in to HDR via single raw conversion in photomatix. This is one of the most beautiful and serene places in Sydney, set right in the heart of the royal national park. alexkess.com
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a seldom used boardwalk winds it way through sub-tropical rainforests that are home to the endangered Fleay’s barred frog. more of my rainforest photography can be seen at / rainforests
Australia Day 2007. / / Trying to capture a sense of the bush… the colour, the smell, the aloneness, the exhilaration, the calmness…
Paul like Jim is a Senior Guide for the Bibbulmun Track Foundation. / This was taken at the end of a Corporate Challenge where participants in teams of four compete over four days both on water and land.
This Xanthorrea greets walkers at the start of the Lee’s Pinch Walking Track in the Goulbrun River National Park, Central West NSW. Image taken AS IS, straight from the camera.
Nikon D300 = Tokina..12-24mm / Bushwalking / PLEASE VIEW LARGE / Waltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda / “You’ll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me” / And he sang as he watched and waited ‘til his billy boiled, / “You’ll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me”. Thank you all very much for your comments and viewing, my work!!* / All comments and favs are really appreciated.!! I will view your art work soon. / I like to spend more time in your portfolio than reply to each and every comment / I hope you don’t mind. / /
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A lovely steam in the bush at Gordon Country, Qld, Australia. A fantastic place to camp and go on the gentle walks around the area. Many native birds inhabit the area. A cool place on a summer day.
This photo was taken just above Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney.
A tree on the side of the Overland track, approaching Lake Windermere. Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania, Australia. / The Overland Track is known as one of the great bushwalks of the world. / This image has been taken with a subtle use of a technique known as HDR – it comprises of three differently exposed images blended together to produce a result of balanced exposure throughout the image. Dimensions: 3872×2592 pixels. How much detail is there in my images? / This image has an example If you like this, you’ll probably like / my other images. This image won the competition for the 2007 photo of the year at the Bushwalk Tasmania forum / Click on the logo to go to the site. / The results of the competition can be found here .
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery On the Outskirts of Mt Kaputar For the Australian Bush & Rainforest Photography Challenge: / The Edge of the Forest Mt Kaputar National Park, New South Wales. The Mt Kaputar (pronounced cap you tar) National Park lies to the east of Narrabri (approximately 53Km) and to the west of Barraba (approximately 55Km). Mt Kaputar, on the western edge of the Great Dividing Range, is the highest point until you reach Africa, and from its peak (on a clear day), about 10 percent of New South Wales is visible for 360º. The Mt Kaputar National Park is very much a local secret and holds a diverse range of vegetation and wildlife, including many threatened species. As much as 17 million years of erosion has sculpted the now extinct Nandewar volcano and what is left offers a majestic skyline of rocky outcrops with spectacular views. Mt Kaputar’s summit is 1524m and there are 11 marked walking tracks.
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Located in the Blue Mountains , New South Wales , Australia. On the northern side of the rail line at Lawson. It is only a short walk from the car park but you can continue in a circuit visiting other falls.
Leaping the great divide on Beggary Bumps, Western Arthurs range in the spectacular South West National Park in Tasmania.
Early morning in the Warrumbungle National Park via Coonabarabran NSW the white ‘boxes’ are protecting the newly planted re-vegetation program.there are hundreds of emus kangaroos and wallabies strolling around he camp sites. Camera Panasonic dmc F27 / F/3.3 / 1/10sec / iso-200 / 66mm / .redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:black/framestyle:box20/mattecolor:off%20white/product:framed-print/size:small/view:preview/555575-6-emu-parade-5-15-am-cold-foggy-morning-in-the-warrumbugles.jpg!
In the reserve near my house is a myriad of colours, textures, plant and animal life…
Another trackside scene from our latest bush walk in the local Yanchep National Park, just 3 minutes drive from our home. The colours are now starting to get quite vivid, especially in the late afternoon sun.
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