Croajingolong 

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  • Sun of Coastal Grass, Croajingolong NP

  • Sunset over Pt Hicks, Croajingolong NP – Victoria

  • This beauty (Pelecanus conspicillatus) sat and posed for me at Mallacoota Inlet for a few minutes while I shot off a few frames. The rich blue of the water and the reflection perfectly compliment its elegant pose. For more pictures of this area check out my Croajingolong gallery. Check out my Birds gallery for more avian delights. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • This shot recieved a runner up award in the Black and White division of the ANZANG Nature and Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2006. The day before the shot was taken we had hiked 25 sandy km along the Howe Wilderness Zone coastline near the NSW / Victorian border. After a lengthy struggle through the dunes and undergrowth to get to Lake Wau Wauka we filled up with water and retraced our steps to camp on the edge of the dune field. The next morning I got up an hour before sunrise and witnessed the white dunes absorb all the predawn colours before a spectacular ocean sunrise had me chewing through my film in awe. I wandered around the huge dune fields taking advantage of the morning light that emphasised the ripples in the sand. The truly special element was the effect some rain had had on the dunes from a few days earlier. The sand in some areas had not dried out completely and as the wind had blown the lighter dry sand away amazing patterns had been left in the remaining wet sand. For more pictures of this area check out my Croajingolong gallery. For more shots like this check out my Textures gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • The Bluebottle or Portuguese Man of War (Physalia physalis) is commonly thought to be a jellyfish but it is actually a siphonophore. The bluebottle has an inflatable sail which keeps it on the surface as it blown by the ocean winds and currents. Its tail is quite poisonous known even to kill. This specimen was found on the beach near Lake Barracoota in the Howe Wilderness Zone of Croajingolong National Park, Victoria, Australia. To see other images from this area check out my Croajingolong gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • This one’s not by Frank Herbert but it still tells a good story. Taken on the Cape Howe dune field in Croajingolong National Park, Victoria, Australia. For more pictures of this area check out my Croajingolong gallery. For more shots like this check out my Textures gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • Taken on an unforgetable morning at the remote and beautiful Lake Barracoota dune field in Croajingolong National Park, Victoria, Australia. For more pictures of this area check out my Croajingolong gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • Sunset over Croajingolong National Park 08

  • Croajingolong National Park – Victoria – Australia -2008 Sunset with Point Hicks Lighthouse in view. This is the cropped version :))

  • Taken on the remote Merika Beach in the Nadgee wilderness reserve NSW, Australia. For more pictures of this area check out my Croajingolong gallery. For more shots like this check out my Textures gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • Point Hicks Lighthouse – Croajingolong National Park

  • Croajingolong National Park Sunset 08 Northerly blowin the sand into the backs of your legs. Windswept hair and salted lips – Roar of the ocean breaking and thundering on saturated sand. Mesmerising and hypnotic. Thanks Bevellee for naming this image :D

  • Abstract view of the Point Hicks Lighthouse Staircase. Croajingolong National Park 08. / This is the view from the very bottom looking up to the very top. It captures the staircase of the lighthouse. :))

  • View looking up the stairwell of the Point Hicks lighthouse, Croajingolong National Park. This lighthouse is immaculate and has been well looked after. It was named after Leutenant HICKS who was the first person to site this part of Australia during Captain Cooks voyage. They continued up the East coast of Australia eventually landing at the town called Seventeen Seventy. Sales – 7 x cards Feautured image in the following wonderful groups : / That One Great Shot, / National Parks of the World / Descriptions Group / Syle! Class! Elegance! Excellence!

  • Crojajingolong National Park 08

  • Croajingolong National Park 08

  • Lines in the sand recieved a highly commended award in the the black and white category of the 2007 ANZANG Nature and Landscape Photographer of the year competition (ANZANG: Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica, New Guinea bio-region). It also won a first place in a local competition run by Harvey Norman. It was taken in the immense dune field between Lake Wau Wauka and Iron Prince Reef in the Howe Wilderness Zone, Croajingolong National Park. It is just near Cape Howe on the Victorian, New South Wales border where the coast line takes a dramatic turn north resulting in the sand building up on this rock flanked headland. On this particular day I had arisen an hour before dawn and witnessed the white dunes absorb all the predawn colours before a spectacular ocean sunrise had me chewing through my film in awe. I wandered around the huge dune field taking advantage of the morning light that emphasised the ripples in the sand. After some inclement weather this part of the dune field had dried out unevenly resulting in sand bands of differing moisture content being blown in alternate directions. The result was this remarkable, and logic defying pattern. This particular shot was literally the next frame in the camera after my 2006 ANZANG black and white runner up shot, Dunes near Wau Wauka Featured on the red bubble homepage 7/5/08. For more pictures of this area check out my Croajingolong gallery. For more shots like this check out my Textures gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • As a youngster our family’s annual holiday used to be at Mallacoota and one of our favourite spots for an evening BBQ which we always had to ourselves was sandy point. In later years our spot got discovered and became over run with motor boats and visitors the solitude of previous years a memory. The way of the world. To see other images from this area check out my Croajingolong gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • This shot was taken in the immense dune field between Lake Wau Wauka and Iron Prince Reef in the Howe Wilderness Zone, Croajingolong National Park. It is just near Cape Howe on the Victorian, New South Wales border where the coast line takes a dramatic turn north resulting in the sand building up on this rock flanked headland. On this particular day I had arisen an hour before dawn and witnessed the white dunes absorb all the predawn colours before a spectacular ocean sunrise had me chewing through my film in awe. I wandered around the huge dune field taking advantage of the morning light that emphasised the ripples in the sand. After some inclement weather this part of the dune field had dried out unevenly resulting in sand bands of differing moisture content being blown in alternate directions. The result was this remarkable, and logic defying pattern. For more pictures of this area check out my Croajingolong gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • Kruatungulong or Croatin-coolong was the name of the first people to inhabit the land we now call the Croajingolong National Park .Canon400D

  • Point Hicks Lighthouse Febuary 2009. Image looking up the stairwell of this immaculately kept staunchon of the night. I hope this brings some relief for the victims of the Victorian Bushfires Febuary 2009. All proceeds of this work will be donated to the Red Cross Bushfire Appeal Until June 30th 2009 Featured in the STAIRS group -March 09!!

  • Croajingolong National Park – Febuary 09. I adjusted the levels heavily on this image in Lighroom. / I really wanted it to express the mood of the sea and the beach at the time. I felt the sea breeze, the sand whipping my ankles and calves and the taste of salt on my lips. I hope you like it. :))

  • Warm evening over the Thurra…Sun sets behind the dunes..cant wait to get back there…

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