Beachmere
Those of you familiar with my work will be used to seeing images from Beachmere, a place that used to be (and still is) one of my favourite sites for image-making. The iconic mangroves, the huge tidal flats when
The Edge of the World
You could be forgiven for thinking this jetty-like lookout point at Mapleton is indeed the edge of the world. From here you can see the creeks that the waterfalls terminate into winding their way through the rainforest, the only clue as
Touch the Stars
Technically astrophotography, although I didn’t set out with astrophotography in mind. I’ve spent some time capturing this particular mangrove in Queensland’s turbid Moreton Bay – this is one of several shots I feel capture’s its solitary soul. Touch the Stars is available
Pandanus Storm Monochrome
I’ve been showing my good friend Erik Peterson of Bending the Arc Strategies around South East Queensland over the last week. Erik hails from a land of snow and pines, bears, moose and bobcats, so the subtropical environment and all its delights here have
Nundle Night Shed
Visiting an outback town called Nundle at the moment. Nundle was once a gold rush town, and people still descend on the area around easter to fossick for the few flakes of gold that still remain in the creeks there. The area was of special interest to me personally as it maintains a small but vital Chinese population. One of the strangest mixes of culture
Seuss Tree
While not a specimen of the famed Trufula Tree, in the dawn light, with its branches grasping towards a blossoming sun, this mangrove struck me as particularly Seussesque.
Blood Moon
Last night Europe and the rest of the western hemisphere experienced a blood moon in conjunction with a super moon - an lunar eclipse with the moon at its apogee. By the time the Australian continent rolled around to the
Cycle of Life
Once again I'm shooting mangroves. In mangrove ecosystems, recycling is a big thing - dead trees and other vegetation are quickly absorbed into the corrosive salty tidal waters and the nutrients then become available for the next generation of life.
Obi Obi Falls
One of the delights of living in the South Eastern Queensland region of Australia is the abundance of waterfalls. This one is close to a popular walking trail, but is hidden, so most people don't see it. Which adds something
Mangrove Dawn Vertical
Ah, the delights of dawn in Australia. Mangroves are such a valuable resource, and add such beauty to the coast here. Mangroves are actually an integral part of coral reefs – they provide the nurseries for reef fish and also