Mist drifts through the ghostly shapes of the snow gums frame the delicate pink alpine flowers.
Taken from Ridge rd, Kallista overlooking the Yarra Valley
This was taken one morning on a ride up Mt.Dandenong in Melbourne. We had just reached an altitude where the sun was coming through the top of the fog that was enveloping the rest of the city. / This was taken just before this picture : Breaking Through ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature
Taken on Mt.Dandenong during a foggy morning at an altitude where I was just below the top of the fog allowing separate sun rays to stream through and be caught by the thinning fog. / This was taken just after this picture : Out of the Fog ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature
This is Moonlight Ridge at Mt Buller, some of our best out-of-bounds skiing and a magnificent view over the Howqua Valley. Other Landscapes ... More Mountains ... More Mt Buller ...
Pendergast Hut at Mount Buller, after one of the first snowfalls of the season. Other Landscapes ... More Mountains ... More Mt Buller ...
About and hour and a half south of Melbourne lies Inverloch. A fishing and boating town it is surrounded by green rolling hills and beautiful farmland. It seems it’s one of the few places in Victoria where it still rains. / – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Black & white photography – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Monotone photography
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
Waking up well before dawn I drove through the fog filled valley hoping to get above the clouds for what I was sure would be a magnificent vista. Eventually I broke through found this spot and tree to accompany the magnificent pre dawn light and in awe observed this beautiful sight. 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
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
First Light on rocks below lookout at Chalet lookout on Mount Buffalo, Vic, Australia.
Photograph was taken in the Great Alpine Region (Victoria) in Benambra, VIC. At 700m+ above sea level, it’s also very cold ! Canon 40D w/ EF-S 10-22mm / Focal length @ 10mm / Aperture: f/22 / Shutter: 1/60sec / ISO: 100
From Victoria Peak, 3 photos stitched together in PS3. Please click to see the larger version. Canon 1Ds MKIII / 17-40mm L
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
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
A corolla winding its way down the Lake Mountain Road back towards Marysville in Victoria’s Yarra Ranges. Taken with my Canon 40D… finally! Processed in Adobe Photoshop CS and Lightroom 2. Sales 1 Matted Print Featured in the Transport group on the 15th of April 2009 On Saturday the 7th of February my family lost our home away from home at Marysville, as well as our two Rhodesian Ridgebacks and our Abyssinian cat. My condolences go to anyone who also lost family, friends or property on this terrible weekend, and I know deep down that Marysville will be back and better than ever, in the near future… Click here for my other photos of cars! Click here for my other images of the Yarra Ranges
Craig’s Hut / Featured in / ! # 1 ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE ! Oct 2009 / A Photographers Craft March 2009 / Who are you to Judge July 2009 / Top Ten in Color Me a Rainbow Best of FEATURED Brown Works- INVITE ONLY Craig’s Hut, a replica cattlemen’s hut, is situated on Mt Stirling, approximately 51 kilometres from Mansfield. Originally constructed for The Man from Snowy River film in 1981–82, Craig’s Hut was burnt down by bushfires in 2006. It was completely rebuilt and reopened to the public in January 2008. The last 1.2 kilometres is only accessible by 4WD or via the walking track from the Day Visitor Area.(quite steep and bit hairy at times). / This photograph was taken before it was burnt down, so it is the original hut featured in the film, The Man from Snowy River.
Views like these are magic! / After moving from the east I feel like I’m home with these gorgeous ocean views all around me. / Vancouver Island, British Columbia Canada / From Victoria looking south towards Washington State, USA Canon 400D HDR & PSCS3 / FEATURED in #1 ARTISTS on REDBUBBLE (02 17 09) / FEATURED in THE WOMAN PHOTOGRAPHER (02 18 09) / FEATURED in Seachanges (02 21 09) / FEATURED in You’re Accepted (02 23 09)
Looking south from Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia we see the Olympic Mountain Range in Washington State, USA. The lighthouse in the distance is at Fort Rodd Hill. / Taken 03 07 09. Canon 50D / Canon 70-200mm f/4.0 L / HDR & PSCS3 FEATURED in JPG CastOffs (03 07 09) / FEATURED in SEA (03 08 09) / FEATURED in Going Coastal (03 08 09) / FEATURED in Friends of Bangor and North Down Camera Club, Northern Ireland (03 17 09) / PLACED IN TOP TEN, You’re Accepted – Looks Like a Postcard, May 2009
Took this shot last year on Mt Donna Buang in the rain. The rain made photography very difficult 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 is a daily stroll for many folks….Olympic Mountains in the background. / Taken in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada on Vancouver Island. Canon 50D / Canon 70-200mm f/4.0 L / FEATURED in Your Magic Place (05 01 09) / FEATURED in Irish Eyes (05 05 09)
Craig’s Hut on Mt Stirling, Australia, just after sunset. / Taken during a Geelong Camera Club weekend away. / Panorama of three images. Each image bracketed -3, 0, +3 and HDR created with Photomatix and tone-mapping filter. / Nikon D700 with 24-70mm lens. / BEST VIEWED FULL-SIZE.
Craig’s Hut on Mount Stirling, Australia. The setting sun was just a bonus that added to the magnificence of this lovely part of Victoria. / Taken during a Geelong Camera Club weekend away. / HDR created from three images shot -3, 0, +3 and merged in Photomatix with tone-mapping filter applied. / Nikon D700 with 24-70 mm lens.
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