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  • The Twelve Apostles in the Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia.

  • Flood tide at Ningi – Across the passage from Bribie Island 5000+ views Sold two large mounted prints about a year apart – through RedBubble – to unknown buyers Other Seascapes /

  • Southern New Zealand 5000+ views GodZone Tour 2007 / Other New Zealand Photos / Lensbaby photos / Infrared photos / Beach Shots / Landscapes / T-Shirts

  • Yaroomba dawn – More in the Seascapes Group 5000+ views! Canon 5D, 16-35mm at 16mm, f/22, 1/3second, ISO 50. This is the under-exposed by one stop image from the AEB set of three. This has sold quite a few times on redbubble, most recently a laminated print. Other Seascapes /

  • Above and Below / Left or Right / Real and Reflected / / make your choice… / / Photographer for Hire – All Occasions – Mail Me :) / / My rules for photography and art are very simple – I like it, or I don’t… / / Thanks for visiting my folio :) / I certainly appreciate you taking time to view what I’ve been up to, and enjoy reading your comments. Calendars: Sets available on request. / / Writings (or ramblings) / Ballerinas & Stuff / Music of the Spheres / Another World / Time & Tears / The 10th / I Knocked / A Long Walk / Weaver / High-Flyer / Paper Boat / The Great Feast More Here

  • A lovely sunset Hobart, Tasmania Australia

  • A large formation of Lava rock off the coast of Kihei on Maui, Hawaii turned into a boiling sinking cauldron by the rising tides flowing in from above and below. The water level on this cauldron would rise and fall as much as 6 feet with the ebb and flow of the waves. I was fascinated by this marvel of nature and creation.

  • The last remains of the old Port Willunga jetty, South Australia. Port Willunga Beach was recently named as the only Australian location in ‘Travel and Leisure’ magazine – hip travel list of emerging destinations. This is still one of my favourite locations to photograph and is only a 40 minute drive south of Adelaide. Pentax *ist DS – DSLR. Also available:

  • This is the shot you must take if you go to Broome… the camel train at sunset on Cable Beach. The tide was on the way out and the residual water gave great reflections. / Taken on Nikon D200 with 18-200mm Nikkor lens / Aperture F16 Speed 1/80s

  • I was driving along a road in a seaside town at Jervis Bay National Park, just 2.5 hours south of Sydney Australia when I glimpsed this moon through some trees with a pathway of silver light across the water. A lucky moment, in that all the elements were there but tricky in putting them together because it was so dark I couldn’t see anything through the viewfinder and had to keep taking pics, viewing them on the LCD display and then moving the tripod to get the composition I wanted. / It looks to me like the trees on either side of the moon are partners about to dance onto the floor of some enchanted ballroom. Canon 30 D / Tv: 10 secs / Av: f/4.5 / ISO: 100 As of 12/11: / 17 Sales / 330 Comments / 227 peopleFavorited by / 13,823 Views Information for Sold! Group – Sold as a framed print to a work colleague and a laminated print to a mystery buyer off RB plus 9 cards off RB.

  • A favorite image of mine for the message that it contained for me. A small island nearly swept over by the incoming tides as a small crack in the gathering storm allowed for a colorful sunset on this PAcific Ocean beach. An image with a message in it for me, for while the world can be swirling around you, your faith can be that refuge, that rock to grab onto as the world flies by you.

  • It fascinates me how creation myths and evolutionary thought seem to converge around the possibility of a spark such as this igniting life. / Taken off the “Balcony” – a beautiful section of coastal cliffs in Royal National Park just south of Sydney Australia during a spectacular storm. I’ve shot about half a dozen storms here this year. The others all drifted out to sea which made them nice and safe and easy to photo so I got lulled into a false sense of security with this one. It decided to head straight up to where I was photographing and at one stage I had to hide under a rock overhang with bolts going off all around – deeply scary but wouldn’t have missed it for anything – a magic night of biblical proportions I can tell you and one I’ll never forget. More in this series coming shortly. / Canon 30D / Tv: 30s / Av: f3.5 / ISO: 100 / FL: 17mm

  • As is the case with many of my shots there is a considerable time gap between finding a good location for an image and shooting it. I found this spot in March 2007 on an overcast day completely unsuitable for photography. I finally returned in November 2007 to capture the shot I had envisaged all those months before. On this occasion the light surpassed my expectations with the results being worth the wait. With the number of visitors and photographers that visit not only Wilsons Promontory but Pillar Point and Squeaky Beach in particular it amazes me that I have never seen this composition before. Shot on Velvia with a Canon EOS30. My most popular rb shot with 8703 views to date (11/11/09). For more shots from this area check out my Wilsons Promontory gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • Dawn at Garie Beach, Royal National Park just south of Sydney, Australia. A seagull very obligingly flew into shot as I was taking this. Can you spot the silhouetted fishermen? / I’m lucky enough to live in one of the most beautiful landscapes I’ve ever seen – it’s only a little national park (14,000 ha) but the variety of stuff to photograph is simply endlessly inspiring. Canon 30D / Tv: 1/125 / Av: f/32 / ISO: 100 / FL: 70mm then cropped Taken on the same magic morning as Light’s Flight: / /

  • “I take my camera out to sea, the coast is always changing” / - Maximo Park Thank you all so much for your comments and faves!! This image has become my most popular and has had a great response, so thanks again for the visit

  • The Wreck of the SS Dicky, Caloundra Canon 5D with 16-35mm at 21mm, f/16, 1/2 second, ISO 50, two Lee ND Grey grad filters, 0.9 and 0.6. Tripod, cable release, and totally wet daks. / 5000+ views / This image has been well received at OE and I’ve had three people contact me from there, regarding buying it. Two bought mounted prints, and one bought a card through RB. April 2008 and June 2008. Matted print sold August 2009. Another from the SS Dicky Series Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People

  • BIRD SERIES Location Map – Goggle Earth Pelicans mainly eat fish, but they are opportunistic feeders and eat a variety of aquatic animals including crustaceans, tadpoles and turtles. Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / sold / 2 matted prints on redbubble 20 matted prints at art shows Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses /

  • Taken at the Waterrun, Royal National Park just south of Sydney. The rainbow is from some wave spray and that’s a little waterfall off to the left. / This shot was taken at dusk about an hour before Poetry of Chaos. It was amazing watching the storm come in and the colours changing and the sea swell growing. One of the great privileges of living in this park is watching the same landscapes in a myriad of different moods depending on the weather and time of day. Canon 30D / Tv: 1/6sec / Av: f/25 / ISO: 100 / FL: 18mm Poetry of Chaos:

  • Friday 23 May 2008 – The rising swell creates closeout sets behind the point at Snapper Rocks – you can just feel the power, just awesome (Canon 20D – 500mm)

  • Definitely worth clicking on the photo to see it large. Part of the Raging Stillness series this is a blend of 10 X 30 second exposures taken as part of a series of 110 sequential images during a particularly lovely night storm we had a little while ago. You’re looking at 5minutes of the storm at its height. The lines above the storm are startrails and the reflection in the water is from the full moon (out of shot). / Taken off Bundeena Cliffs, Royal National Park, just south of Sydney Australia. / This is a tiny section from the original photograph – being able to blow up such a small part of the image to A3 is where the 1Ds and the L series Canon lenses come into their own. / Canon 1Ds MkIII – 16-35mm f/2.8 LII USM lens / Tv: 30secs / Av: f/3.2 / ISO: 200 / FL: 27mm Oh wow how cool – Rob Mullner nominated Raging Stillness for the briliant Pay it Forward Group with this comment: “Having tried my darndest to get lightning shots with mixed results and success, I know how hard it is to nail it perfectly…This shot really highlights the awesome power of storms, technically perfect and a difficult element of nature to photograph – so hats off to your Geoff for this and these series of shots, and your work in general….Rob. Thanks heaps Rob. Taken on the same night as these two (just click on the pics): This second pic has a link to an animated time lapse version of the whole storm – 91 photos linked into a sequence so you get to see the whole storm in 23 seconds.

  • A framed print sold to a buyer from Onexposure.net, who came here to buy. August 2008 This is the same tree as Man-grove only this time shot late at night. Inskip Point, overlooking Tin Can Bay. Huge thanks to Garry for his enthusiasm and drive. / Canon 5D, 16-35mm at 16mm, f/3.2, 86seconds, ISO 400, tripod, cable release. Seascapes New Zealand Frogs Lensbaby Infrared Industrial Spam Panorama Landscapes Real Estate Series People Plastic People

  • The world is about to end because of global warming. Temperatures are soaring, ice is melting, glaciers are retreating, seas are rising, and we’re all going to fry. We’re all up to here with worry about it. The Royal Society says there’s no longer any room for scientific doubt about it. Britain’s Chief Scientist says it’s a bigger threat than global terrorism. / Every global warming sceptic is denounced as clinically insane. Every developed nation wags its finger at every other (well, ok then, at America) and tells it to Emit Less. Every politician and B-list celebrity now anxiously measures his or her carbon footprint. Every British schoolchild is now drilled to believe that man-made global warming is a Fact along with poverty and the existence of Belgium. It’s a wonder any of us has any incentive to get up in the morning. :) Online Galleries: / Surrealism art prints / 2d3d graphic design software / 3ds models max software

  • Corio Bay in Geelong really turned it on this morning. I saw this from my window and jumped in the car immediately. Unfortunately, in the 5 minutes it took to get there, the beautiful pinks were gone but still quite spectacular. / Image as shot – no adjustments. / Nikon D700 with 24-70 mm lens

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