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  • A vigil is kept by the still manned Point Lonsdale Lighthouse over the narrow entrance to Port Phillip Bay. The Rip, as it is known, is one of the most notorious entrances to any bay in the world. This lighthouse is one of the few left that is staffed 24 hours a day. The base has an signal and observation room for the control of shipping through the Heads. There are four cameras set up in the Point Lonsdale Lighthouse area. These cover views of The Rip, Queenscliff, the South Channel and Point Lonsdale / Barwon Heads. Log on to www.portofmelbourne.com/shipping/webcams/ptlon_cam.asp to get a view. More on www.lighthouse.net.au

  • Queenscliff’s famous Black Lighthouse is one of only a handful in the world that are unpainted black stone. It is the only black lighthouse in the Southern Hemisphere. Also know as the High Lighthouse it is located inside the historic Fort Queenscliff guarding the entrance to Port Phillip Bay. More at www.lighthouse.net.au

  • This was taken at St.Pauls Beach at the Sorrento Backbeach in Victoria. / This was on the opposite side of the Peninsula for a sunrise, but we were hoping for a little colour to bounce off the clouds. / Not bad, concidering we were facing west. ================

  • I took this image, specifically to try and place the tanker between the pylons on the pier. / And it worked. ====================

  • Another image of the Point Lonsdale Pier, looking back from below the Lighthouse. / The title was because I layered the image during hdr.. /

  • This panorama was taken at the St.Pauls Beach aon the Sorrento section of the Peninsula in Victoria. / For a person with a camera, it is heaven. ==================

  • This image was just a small part of this beautiful beach at Sorrento. Just a beautiful spot.. ===================

  • This was looking through a hole at the bottom of London Bridge at the Sorrento Back Beach in Victoria. =======================

  • A large swell about to break in the shipping channell at Point Lonsdale. / Taken just after sunrise. / Click photo to enlarge for a better view. =================

  • 17-40mm, Canon 5D, St Kilda Beach.

  • This was taken about 20 minutes after sunrise on the Sorrento backbeach area. / Nomatter what time of day, this is such a dramatic location, you could spend the whole day in the one spot. ======================

  • Another in the Sorrento series. ========================= / / Click here / if you want to see all the images in my Sorrento / Point Lonsdale portfolio so far.

  • Another image of the power of the surf at Spray Point at Sorrento in Victoria. / It’s a wonder none of us Bubblers got a quick lesson in Swimming. / But hey, wasn’t it lots of fun ??. ===================

  • I have decided to get rid of a few images that are dragging there feet. / I found I had forgotten these few, so here they are…... / This sunrise was taken at Point Lonsdale Pier here in Victoria, about a month ago. / Note the reflection of the pier… / That was a bonus. ================

  • This sunset was one of the images that I took on the Red Bubble weekend shoot at Sorrento. / It was taken on “the shelf” at Spray Point on the Sorrento Back Beach here on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria. ====================

  • This sunset was one of the images that I took on the Red Bubble weekend shoot at Sorrento. / It was taken on “the shelf” at Spray Point on the Sorrento Back Beach here on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria. ====================

  • This was taken on my last visit to Point Lonsdale with Neil & Jared. / It was just after sunrise below the Pt.Lonsdale Lighthouse here in Port Phillip Bay.Victoria. =====================

  • Another view of the old Jetty remains at Clifton Springs near Geelong in Victoria. / This was a very busy spot for the tourists in the late 1800’s. / ======================== / . / Below is one of the Paddlesteamers that brought the tourists across Port Phillip Bay to use the natural Spa’s within the area.. / / Ozone. Paddle steamer, steel, 572 tons. Built at Glasgow, 1886. Lbd 260×28 x 10.6 ft. Owned by th Bay Excursion Company. One of the finest paddle steamers ever built, she could exceed 17 knots, and was a great favourite on Port Phillip Bay for many years. Her first bay excursion was on 18 December 1886. Sold to Melbourne shipbreaker J. Hill in March 1925. Dismantled and sunk at Indented Head, Port Phillip, to form portion of a breakwater, 1926.

  • This is a set taken from “The Dell” lookout, which is just up the road at Clifton Springs in Port Phillip Bay near Geelong in Victoria. / This is one of the 3 remaining jetties in the area, that used to bring the tourists from Melbourne to the Spa’s within the area, back in the early 1800’s… / ( as Is ) ====================== / . / . / Below is one of the Paddlesteamers that brought the tourists across Port Phillip Bay to use the natural Spa’s within the area.. / / Ozone. Paddle steamer, steel, 572 tons. Built at Glasgow, 1886. Lbd 260×28 x 10.6 ft. Owned by th Bay Excursion Company. One of the finest paddle steamers ever built, she could exceed 17 knots, and was a great favourite on Port Phillip Bay for many years. Her first bay excursion was on 18 December 1886. Sold to Melbourne shipbreaker J. Hill in March 1925. Dismantled and sunk at Indented Head, Port Phillip, to form portion of a breakwater, 1926.

  • This is the last in the set taken from “The Dell” lookout, which is just up the road at Clifton Springs in Port Phillip Bay near Geelong in Victoria. / ( as Is ) =====================

  • This is just one in a collection of images that I have resurrected from my shoebox. / This is a small Ketch heading out of Port Phillip Bay here in Melbourne, for a days fishing… / . / This image was scanned after being taken with a Pentax Spotmatic 35mm, then hdr x2 images. ==============

  • This is just one in a collection of images of the “Endeavour” that I have resurrected from my shoebox. / Back in 1993 I was on a boat greeting the “Endeavour” as she came through the heads of Port Phillip Bay here in Melbourne. / I took this of the “Alma Doepel” , as she led the way in through the heads with the “Endeavour” coming up at the rear…....Click here if you want to read about this ship.. / . / This image was scanned after being taken with a Pentax Spotmatic 35mm. / then hdr x2 images. ==============

  • This is just one in a collection of images of the “Endeavour” that I have resurrected from my shoebox. / Back in 1993 I was on a boat greeting the “Endeavour” as she came through the heads of Port Phillip Bay here in Melbourne. / Note the seaman on the mainmast top stay…..... / Click here if you want to read about this ship.. / . / This image was scanned after being taken with a Pentax Spotmatic 35mm, then hdr x2 images. ==============

  • Taken from Sorrento surf beach Melbourne Victoria. / /

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