Fingal Rocks






A road-trip to Canberra

Sunset at Myall Lakes
Sunrise the next morning at Myall Lakes (the ones below too)


Dingo in the dunes at Myall Lakes - he was so curious and came so close to the car.
Windfarm near Lake George
Blossom tree in Canberra - October’s a good time to visit
Floriade (above and below)


My god-daughter, Tiana, taken at a local park

Quinces in a Leura cafe
The Three Sisters Katoomba - everyone has to photograph them once don’t you think?
Distant view from the Garden of Stone National Park
A dogwood tree somewhere along the way.
Evening light, Lake Glenbawn
Poplar drive near Glen Innes
Sheep or rocks? near Glen Innes
The humble dandelion
Mount Warning views this year

Brooding Sunset
Wrapped in Cloud
Into the Lava
Moonlight Rhapsody
Streaks of Cloud
has it really been so long since I've blogged here?




Morning at Crams Farm
This one was attended by a couple of enthusiastic families and we had a great time enjoying the beautiful morning as the sun rose, the mist shimmied around and the waterbirds woke to an other magnificent day in paradise - oh what a beautiful day! We arrived a little after 6:30am to try to catch the sunrise and do a time-lapse series, to create a small movie: Dawn Reflection with Mount Warning. The others also arrived early to try to catch the beautiful sunrise then we enjoyed breakfast accompanied by the resident kookaburras and butcher birds.
Michelle’s girls seemed keen to model for the photographers, so after breakfast we walked through the long wet grass to some old wooden fences where the girls perched themselves. The background became beautifully moody as dark clouds and rain quickly passed through. Here are some of our favourite photos from the morning.








First trip to Darwin






The next two photos were taken on the way back to Darwin. We were itching to stop at a place we’d noticed on the way out, where there were still fires and smoke from burning off as well as dozens of amazing magnetic termite mounds. We arrived there just before sunset and went a bit crazy running around over a large area trying to catch the warm light and just the right composition. As the sun set we returned to our car and realized “Where is our camera case?!!” We looked at each other aghast at the thought of our lovely black Storm case sitting somewhere on the blackened soil in the fast fading light. Fortunately Perri was able to retrace our tracks via certain fallen trees and found it no worries.


Sunsets from Fannie Bay or was it Mindil Beach?




Alan met Cara and her boyfriend Ross while she was busking in town and we met up with them again at Mindil Beach to do this series of sunset photos for her. She has a beautiful Missy Higgins style voice and these images may feature on her new album?




And a couple of photos of Pete from Psycus performing at the markets. All part of a memorable trip!


The Rim of the Caldera



It was quite windy up on the edge of the caldera as you can see from the next photo:

We then delved into the more sheltered forests for the rest of the day, exploring the treasures large and tiny - from ancient antarctic beech trees to carpets of moss sparkling with jewels.
As they say in the kids books “tired but happy they wend their way home” - just stopping at Sphinx Rock Cafe for a great hot chocolate on the way.
Here are a few more images from the day:




Tasmanian trip
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