Seaside pool, Eden, New South Wales, Australia.
The historic wharf at Tathra, New South Wales, Australia.
The wharf at Merimbula, New South Wales, Australia.
Long Point, Merimbula, New South Wales, Australia.
The historic wharf at Tathra, New South Wales, Australia.
Short Point, Merimbula, New South Wales, Australia.
Tathra Wharf in golden afternoon sunlight.
The wharf at Merimbula New South Wales, Australia,
A narrow bridge at Wallaga Lake near Bermagui in New South Wales, Australia.
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I think much of the east coast was treated to a superb sunrise this morning 31/03/2008. This was the sunrise on Tathra Beach about 6.50am, just across the road from our place.
I love Spotted gum forest, Corymbia maculata . This photo was taken within Mimosa Rocks National Park on the Far South Coast of NSW, Australia. This was a dreary, rainy day. Views other images in the Spotted Gum Series
This spectacular light was captured on Tathra Beach, on the NSW Far South Coast, Australia. I really love the colours in this! Mimosa Rocks National Park is in the background. For better viewing, click on ‘view larger’.
This walk runs through the Melalueca forest Melaleuca armillaris between Tathra and Wallagoot just behind the beach dunes, within Bournda National Park, NSW Far South Coast, AU. My eldest daughter hates going for a walk through here: she thinks its very spooky, what bad dreams are made of! For better viewing click on ‘view larger’.
Sunset over Tathra Beach and Wharf on 29th June 2008. This panorama was made stitching together 4 images. No manipulation of colour has occurred to this image! Mimosa Rocks National Park is in the background. It was a great sunset over a few glasses of ‘red’! For best viewing click on ‘view larger.
On a very early drive northward on the Tathra-Bermagui Rd, I was greeted with this fantastic sunrise near the village of Tanja adjacent to Mimosa Rocks National Park. I captured this image this morning (20.08.2008). For better viewing, click on ‘view larger’
This is the South Coast of New South Wales….if you have never been there….it is amazing in its never ending beauty. I have travelled and surfed the South Coast all my life
From left – Bobby O’Brien, Nobby McMahon and Kevin Slater celebrating Kevin’s 75th birthday at the Candelo Hotel, Candelo, New South Wales, Australia. / Taken Sunday, 7th December, 2008 12.38pm
Another from the balcony at Narooma . / There were Rainbow Lorikeets , King Parrots , Corellas , & the odd dove that came to visit us each day. / This Rainbow Lorikeet was quite friendly. Joining us at the table. Nikon D200 / 18-200 vr lens / F5 / 1/160 shutter / ISO 100 / Focal length 70mm
The Green Cape Lighthouse is located within the Ben Boyd National Park near Eden, New South Wales, Australia.
Cocora Beach is located in Eden, New South Wales, Australia.
Sometimes the sky can be unspectacular yet the light be soft and warm. Please view large as the format on Redbubble does not do panoramic inages justice… ©T.Middleton2009 © —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / see more of my TRUE panoramic photography by clicking on the image below / /
The Jacky Dragon Amphibolorus muricatus is a great little dragon that is particularly common in the forests and woodlands of the east coast of Australia. This absolute gem was sitting on a log in my front garden, before I stuck my camera in his face! Taken at Tathra on the NSW South Coast.
The Scarlet Honeyeater Myzomela sanguinolenta is a small bird that inhabits rainforest, eucalypt forests and woodlands, paperbark swamps and heathlands of the east coast of NSW, most of the QLD coast and the far east of Victoria. I captured this male working a Callistemon in a small gully near the shores of Twofold Bay early November 2009, south of Eden, on the NSW Far South Coast with a Canon EOS100D with a 150-500 @ 500 handheld. Steve is the Principal Ecologist at EnviroKey, a specialist ecological consultancy that undertakes surveys, research and education programs across Australia.
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