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  • Another from a glorious morning at Aireys Inlet.

  • Split Point Lighthouse at Aireys Inlet.

  • Large disgarded anchor, far too big for any of the boats moored up, You’ll find this at the back of Sheldrakes restaurant, Gayton, Wirral. / Views over to Wales and a small boat yard.

  • Peggy’s Cove is one of the most photographed locations in the world located in Nova Scotia, Canada. This tiny inlet boasts some spectacular scenery including huge glacial rocks, a tiny village of 40 inhabitants, and particularly the lighthouse. / The crashing Atlantic Ocean surf on these lovely rocks is fabulous.

  • A Park where 3 inlet waters meet and a beautiful place to take a date.

  • The majestic Hill inlet on a full tide. / / rotating drum lens camera 130deg. field – no cropping, no stitching. Velvia 100F. / ©T.Middleton2007 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / see more of my photography from Nth Qld below / / see more of my TRUE panoramic photography below / /

  • Ok, A crowd pleaser… but hey, it was there. Oscar Wilde said, / Nobody of any real culture, for instance, ever talks these days about the beauty of sunsets. Sunsets are quite old fashioned. They belong to the time when Turner was the last note in art. To admire them is a distinct sign of provincialism of temperament. Upon the other hand, they go on. Pentax K10D, Sigma 10-20mm

  • The Split Point lighthouse at Airey’s Inlet reflects the dusk tones on rainy, stormy evening as it stands as an ever welcome signal to many sailors as they navigate around the treacherous Southern coast of Australia. Located on the Great Ocean Road.

  • Doubtful Sound, Fiordland, New Zealand on a beautiful sunny winter day. This was just after a large dump of snow in the area. Despite the sunny sky it was very cold – you can see the ice on the surface of the water in this shot.

  • FEATURED DECEMBER, 2008 / MOOD & AMBIENCE FEATURED FEBRUARY 2009 / NORTHERN CALIFORNIA STYLE SOLD AS A CANVAS PRINT Foggy day at Lake Nacimiento, California. Located in San Luis Obispo County, this lake has 165 miles of coastline, and is sometimes known as the dragon lake due to its many inlets and fingers. Info for Sold Group! : / Sold A Medium Canvas Print on RB to a Mystery Buyer

  • Aireys Inlet lighthouse.

  • Over the Australia Day weekend I and three buddies sea kayaked around the North end of Wilsons Promontory blissfully unaware that a few short days later this paradise would be burnt to a crisp by Victoria’s recent and devastating bushfires. This fire continues to burn as I write this (20/2/09) and has so far burnt about 30% of the park (basically all the land visible in this picture). If there is no rain soon and the winds turn from there current easterly direction to a strong northerly the entire park could easily go up. This shot was taken on the beautiful and remote Bennison Island in Corner Inlet and offers the perfect vantage point to see what is now gone (view large). The peak on the far left hand side of the frame is called The Cathedral and the fire started there after a lightning strike on the 8/2/09 exactly thirteen days after this shot was taken. The prevailing winds in this area are usually westerlies and these conditions would have resulted in a small localised blaze that would have seen the fire peter out as it hit the nearby ocean. Instead there have been uncommonly sustained easterly winds blowing up to 70km/h spreading the fire straight along the entire length of the Vereker Range (the mountain range on the horizon) and coming north to consume every bit of land between there and the coastline contained in this shot. In 2005 a back burn that reignited burnt 13% of the park, this fire fortunately has thus far avoided these particular areas but if they are re-burnt so soon after this previous fire many of the larger tree species will not have the mojo to regenerate a second time and as there seedlings have not had enough time to mature to the point of producing seed entire species could be lost from large areas. As it is the fire is currently ravaging an area that hasn’t been burnt since the terrible 1951 fires that destroyed 75% of the park. The close succession of fires back then resulted in the permanent loss of all the blue gums in the park. These huge beautiful and majestic trees were once the dominant upper story flora standing over a once open forest floor. The impenetrable tangle that now exists has made my many off track ramblings around the Prom a far more involved pursuit than was once the case. Currently there are 150 ground fire fighters one skycrane and two water bombing helicopters fighting the blaze although ground crews have been forced by the impenetrable scrub to concentrate there efforts to creating and reinforcing current containment lines. Out of interest the footprints on the beach are probably from a Black Wallaby – Wallabia bicolor who despite that huge looking expanse of water has made it to the island across the mud flats at low tide. The small knoll abutting the coast in the center of the frame is called Barry Hill and is in one of the most remote and trackless areas on the promontory. However between 1913 and 1940 this was the location of the Ranger Station at the Prom (it even had its own telegraph line). Now the Prom has easy road access this choice of location seems odd but back then the dominant mode of access was via boat across Corner Inlet from Port Welshpool. If I lived in an ideal landscape photographers world I would have unlimited time to shoot every scene in the ideal light of dawn and dusk but sometimes these criteria are impossible to organize so I do the best I can with the light available in this case late morning. The timing determined by the vagaries of tide (being in a sea kayak) and the fact that camping on the island is not allowed. Despite the less than ideal light I thought the pertinence of current events justified its inclusion. 100% of profits from this shot will go to WRAP Wildlife Rescue and Protection Incorporated which will aid the innumerable animal victims of the recent fires (I’ve put up my margin more than usual because of the donation aspect, basically it’s not worth doing unless there’s a bit of money in it for the charity).

  • A photographic artwork created in photoshop CS2. Vector shapes: Adobe.com Photography and post production by Jennifer Woodward © 2008

  • The inlet to Mgarr ix-Xini, in the island of Gozo. / Image was HDR post-processed. / Best viewed large.

  • Captured in between rain showers, just after dawn at The Split Point Lighthouse at Aireys Inlet, on The Great Ocean Road. Pentax istDS Camera. An HDR image with three exposures bracketed and processed using Dynamic Photo HDR. Please feel free to browse through my website: Phil Thomson IPA Photography I hope you enjoy the experience.

  • Shallow Inlet dunes looking towards Wilsons Promontory as the sun sets.

  • A different composition on the early start to the day to photograph the Stanley Nut and sunrise from East Inlet in NW Tasmania. Nikon D40 / Sigma 10-20mm @ 11mm / ISO200 / F/22 / 10 seconds / 3 stop graduated ND filter / 6 stop ND filter / cropped

  • Small cave at Split point Aireys Inlet Victoria at low tide. / Canon 40d / Tokina 12-24 set at 12mm at f11

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  • Nikon D80 / Tamron 11-18 lens / It may look like noise in the water, but it is actually small waves. The sand is so white. To appreciate the size and expanse of this place, you can see a very large yacht just left of the centre midline horizontally and vertically. Featured in “SEA”

  • The gate and driveway to the lightkeepers residence at Split Point lighthouse, at Airey’s Inlet on The Great Ocean Road. / Thalatta is a Greek word meaning the sea Pentax K20D Camera – 1/10 Sec @ f11. ISO100. / Sigma 18 -125 mm lens – 18mm / Edited in ACDSee Pro3. *My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories.

  • Such an ordinary name for such a colourful image I know but thats the way it is sometimes. / Near Stanley is a little corner of a beach that the locals gather seaweed from for the garden. / It happens to be a great spot to watch the sun disappear from the sky. / West Inlet, Stanley. Nikon D90 / Sigma 10-20mm / Colour straight from the box untouched. / Sharpened in NX2. featured in The Beauty of Nature 24th December 2009

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