taken in outback NSW in Jan.2007. Heavy thunderstorms loom on the horizon of these barren plains. more of my meteorological photography can be seen at / thunderstorms more of my outback Australian photography can be seen at / the Aussie outback
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia This photo was taken in the Mungo National Park, western NSW, using the light of the full moon with a very slow, shutter speed.
Taken in July-07, on a miserable wet cloudy day. Standing in the middle of the water flow to try and capture the essence of these upper Leura Cascades. / Enjoy! Canon 5D / Tripod+shutter release cable / Polarising filter / f/4 100 ISO
A beautiful strip of the Central Coast NSW, light HDR.
This photograph was taken in the outback near Cobar in New South Wales, Australia.
ORIGINAL SOLD. Red Rock on the Shoalhaven River, NSW, Australia – acrylic painting on canvas 3ft x 3ft
Another from the pine forest in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, Sunday 20 April. With the picturesque shack, lichen covered pine trees, red mushrooms, and then the mist rolling in, I was torn in so many directions – in the end I made an attempt to get all elements in the one shot! / / Margo has kindly provided me with the following info on the red mushrooms – glad I didn’t taste any – I could have flown like Santa’s reindeers!!! / / (1) The Fly Agaric Amanita muscaria is the famous white-spotted red toadstool beloved of children’s book illustrators. They are widely known as one of the few poisonous fungi in the UK, but it is not generally realised that this is because they are in fact strongly psychedelic. Eaten raw, they cause stomach cramps, hallucinations1 and, possibly, death. In some parts of Europe they have long been associated with magic and legend. In Lapland, reindeer regularly get high on them and are seen to leap around, giving rise to the story of Santa’s flying reindeer. Lapps have a custom of deliberately feeding them to their deer, and then collecting and drinking the urine because most of the toxins are filtered out by the reindeer’s digestive system. 1 They are not the same thing as ‘magic mushrooms’. (2) Also, ‘toad-stuhl’ is a German name meaning ‘seat of death’. _ / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / /
I find it hard to believe that the mushroom actually pushed the iron off the ground, but it makes a great image! Found in the pine forest at Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains Australia a few weeks ago. / / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / /
A red version of an older picture of Somersby Falls. Didn’t feel inspired to go out taking photos today so I have been mucking around with old pics in photoshop
This photograph was taken using the TtV technique and is part of my TtV: Through the Viewfinder Series Photographed using a 50 year old vintage Argoflex Seventy-five and a Canon. Best viewed LARGE
Painted this 09.02.2009 using fabric paints. Featured on the homepage 16.08.2009
Sunrise, Gerroa Beach Shoalhaven NSW Gerroa is well populated by those seeking refuge from the big city life …........
At this time of the year the Amanita muscaria (also known as fly agaric) grow in profusion in the pine needles of this forest in the Blue Mountains (NSW, Australia). I believe they have magic qualities if eaten (I can imagine!!) ... there must be some very happy little creatures around as a lot of the mushrooms have holes in them! This time last year, I shot Persistence in the same area. Featured in Retired and Happy Group in May 2009 Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
“The rose speaks of love silently, in a language known only to the heart.” Anonymous quote. Taken at Swanes Rose Nursery in Sydney (Australia) and treated in PS. Please visit my bubblesite for more comprehensive categories … Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
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Just over 4000 years ago the building of the great pyramids of Egypt began. The last time Willandra Creek water ran this channel into Lake Mungo was not twice as long ago as that, but probably 4 times as long ago! / Aboriginals were fishing and camping here 12 times as long ago as when the pyramids were being built. / The last 50000 years have been a period of many changes. / The oldes recorded cremation in the world has been found here, at Lake Mungo. It’s still called lake Mungo but these lakes dried 18000 years ago. This site was added to the World Heritage list in 1981 in recognition of its Aboriginal heritage and the evidence of past climates preserved in its landscape.
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As most of you know now, the East Coast of Australia was covered by a thick blanket of desert dust, was actually top soil, dried out by the severe drought conditions of the past several months in outback New South Wales. Thousands of tonnes of valuable top soil, out to sea. Didn’t hit the Sunshine Coast of Queensland till about 12 mid-day on the Wednesday, 23rd September, 2009. Was amazing, one minute it’s clear, then you can’t see anything about 500 metres away.. The sky was glowing orange, and the sun looked like the moon! In this shot, I managed to capture an eagle, soaring very low, as they hunted in the dusty conditions. The wind was also strong, and these beautiful birds could do their entire hunt without beating a wing! I hope you enjoy this shot, I know there is millions of shots out there of this event, and it probably will not happen again for many many years.. Canon 50D, 17mm. No filters or colour adjustment to this shot. this is as it looked, creepy! Available Large and best viewed Large!
Moods of Mallabula Series Port Stephen’s Great Lakes Marine Park / Featured in Port Stephen’s and Great Lakes Group
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