Acrylic on canvas original Painting of a rainforest pool in Tamborine Mountains Botanical Gardens. / /
This is an acrylic on canvas Painting of the Bridge in the Japanese section in the Tamborine Mountain Botanical Gardens. / ! / /
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Best viewed large / Photo of Fortuna Bay, South Georgia Island. (54° 07’S 36° 48’W). / The peaks in the middle of the photo rise to over 2000 meters above sea level. / During November 2007, a group of us landed on this beach and retraced the final leg of Shackleton’s 1916 epic crossing of South Georgia Island. The Shackleton saga is one of the true epic stories of human endurance and courage. / An unforgettable experience.
This shot taken at beginning of winter, shows a high mountain drovers shack with the hint of winter snow coming. This is taken at Dinner Plain in the Victorian Alps THe Great Alpine Road is one of the great drives in Australia, stretching from coast to Country, the road is trecherous during winterr in snow. But serrvbices Australias high ski fields / SOLD – One Matted Print to Unknown RB Customer /
Watsons Crags are in Kosciuszko National Park and in my opinion is the most spectacular alpine ridge line in Australia. On this particular occassion I had spent the day skiing out from Thredbo to camp at the frozen Lake Albina on a spectacular little knoll overlooking the Crags. This shot was taken halfway through dinner at my personal restaurant. The heater at the restaurant was pathetic, but the view… For other shots from this area check out my Kosciuszko gallery. To check out other mountain photographs see my Mountains gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
This photo achieved a highly commended status in the 2007 ANZANG: Nature and Landscape Photographer of the Year Award. Ironically the key factors in this photograph were all negative ones, bad weather, poor light, a pitiful ski season, and a less than ideal time to go. As a teacher I only have the opportunity to go ski touring in the school holidays which is either side of the best part of the ski season. Usually this means that I have to travel to the Main Range in NSW which is a fair hike from my home in Melbourne to get to any snow. I had spent the previous day skiing out from Thredbo to the ice covered Lake Albina and as this season had not been overly good the cover was quite patchy. The day I took this shot I had planned to ski up Australia’s second and eighth highest summits, Mt Townsend and Alice Rawson Peak but the weather had produced white out conditions on the heights so by default I ended up skiing below the cloud cover in Lady Northcote’s Canyon. Not too far from my camp I saw these icicles high up a cliff on the Gorge wall. Being alone and so far from assistance should anything go wrong I was in two minds as to whether I should attempt to get to them or not. On three occasions in the most difficult spots I reassessed this decision but the closer I got the better they looked so imprudence won out the day and fortunately nothing went wrong. I don’t know whether it was my presence or the icicles time had come, but after getting two frames off the whole structure collapsed, fortunately the shots came out well. The other element of serendipity was the poor light, in better conditions the icicles would have been dazzlingly bright mitigating any chance of capturing detail in their delicate structure. I have been back to this same spot on two occasions since then to try and recapture this scene with a tripod and better gear but the trips occurred in better conditions resulting in the entire slope having a good cover of snow and therefore no icicles. The fleeting nature of these sorts of scenes is one of the things I love about photography; you can literally eternalise unrepeatable scenes, be it icicles, a sunset or patterns in the sand, what a gift. Sold two framed 12”x18” of this a little beauty. For other shots from this area check out my Kosciuszko gallery. To check out other mountain photographs see my Mountains gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
In July 2007 I did my first ever snow shoe walk from Falls Creek out past Pretty Valley to Tawonga Huts and the Niggerheads then over Mt Fainter and down to Bogong Village. The downhills aren’t as fun as my crossies but the uphill and flats are a dream much easier manoeuvrability for photography too. Great trip had some good weather (the following day was a whiteout). Love the way f22 on my fisheye lens creates this sunburst effect, doesn’t work very well with a dark foreground but with this highly reflective snow it’s a winner. Just after I completed this trip I got a phone call from someone who had heard about an exhibition I did earlier in the year and who had specifically wanted a picture of the Victorian Alps, they ended up buying a 12”x30” framed print of this one. To check out other mountain photographs see my Mountains gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
This shot took me somewhat by surprise. I had just spent two days hiking in Mt Buffalo National Park in Victoria, Australia with half of it off track. The previous day I had woken on Mt McLeod and hiked straight down over the granite slabs to Rollasons Falls near the base of the mountain. To give you an idea of how hard it was, it took me 7 hours to hike 3km, quite treacherous in spots too, but magnificent country and vistas. That morning I had re-ascended the mountain via ‘The Big Walk’ to my car then went back to the Chalet to say good bye to The Gorge. Having been to Bents Lookout numerous times before I saw no point in taking my camera which until this point had been my constant companion. Of course as soon as I got there this amazing rainbow appeared sending me scrambling back to the car for my camera, fortunately it was still there when I got back and this image was the result which ended up being my favorite for the trip. For more pictures from this area check out my Mt Buffalo gallery. To check out other mountain photographs see my Mountains gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Photo of Drygalski Fjord, South Georgia Island. Taken in the late evening.
Almost my final moment !!! I think I lack the “fear” instinct of most people. Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains World Heritage National Park / NSW, Australia 2008
This photo was taken using a Canon EOS 350D, handheld. The view was so breathtaking , I couldn’t not take the shot. I chose to include the rocks in the foreground to show a bit more interest and add a bit more depth to the image. / Image was sharpened a little using Photoshop. / / My camera settings were as follows: F-stop 5.6 / Shutter Speed 1/320sec / ISO 100 / Lens 18mm, with Polarising filter. / Canon EOS 350D. / / Camera was hand-held. Shot taken kneeling VERY low to the ground. / / Sold as a mounted print to a mystery buyer. / / /
Shot of a view looking along the Langdale valley in the English lake district national park Cumbria… / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens
2009 Calendar – June ”Be still and know that I am God.“ / Psalm 46.10a / Photo Information: / 17th December 2007 / HDR (3 exposures) EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM / Focal Length: 22.0mm Aperture: 29.0 / Shutter: 1/20 1/10 1/5 / AEB: -1 0 +1 / ISO: 100 Galleries / /
Photo Information: / 18th December 2007 / HDR (3 exposures) EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM / Focal Length: 10.0mm Aperture: 16.0 / Shutter: 1/50 1/25 1/13 / AEB: -1 0 +1 / ISO: 100 Galleries / /
Took this a few years back on one of those unforgettable mornings above the clouds at Mt Buffalo. I’ve tried to find the spot where I took this shot on subsequent visits and never have… weird. For more pictures from this area check out my Mt Buffalo gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
Grand Canyon – Southern Rim – USA tour 2008 . WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.
Oil painting on linen canvas . Done mainly on site.Original for sale.approx. size 80×60 Neg $650.00
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia The beautiful and mostly frozen Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada
Best viewed large 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia This photo of the Alaskan Range was taken through the window of a bus from Seward to Anchorage, Alaska
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia This photo was taken on the train from Anchorage to Seward, Alaska.
The headwaters of the Taggerty River starts in Melbourne’s closest ski resort, Lake Mountain. The closest town to Lake Mountain is called Marysville which is blessed with many nearby waterfalls, one of the most popular is the Taggerty River which has a circuit walk near it named after the Beeches which line part of the walk. For more pics from this area check out my Yarra Ranges gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
Took this shot two weeks ago on Mt Donna Buang in the clouds and rain. The weather wasn’t really condusive for photography but the mist was so atmospheric I thought I’d have a go anyway. Pointing a camera almost straight up in the rain with a wide angle lens and an umbrella is a delicate balancing act. It involved lots of lens wiping, hoping and a few screw ups (drips and umbrella in frame didn’t quite give the shot the right vibe). Of all my shots this ended up being my only drip free and umbrellaless one. To check out other shots from this area see my Yarra Ranges gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
This photo was taken through an open doorway on the White Pass and Yukon Route scenic railway between Bennett and Fraser in Yukon, Canada. The fisherman was a bonus. Best viewed large 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia
Sold as a Mounted print August 26th 2009 / Sold as a matted print February 2009 / Shot from Loughrigg fell overlooking Loughrigg Tarn in the English lake district national park . / Shot with a Nikon D70s and Nikon 18-70mm lens /
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