Wide Brown Land

Another flight home from Darwin today. No real camera with me, but a couple of through-the-window iPhone photos. View fullsize View fullsize And a very short hyperlapse video for something different.

Kinsgcliff

I’m in Kingscliff in Northern NSW for the weekend. Time for some fun with the camera. View fullsize Fun with flora View fullsize Fun with fauna View fullsize Fun with clouds and rainbows View fullsize Fun with the Lee Big Stopper View fullsize Fun with camera movement

Alyangula Dawn

When I travel to Groote Eylandt, luggage restrictions mean I’m usually only armed with my iPhone. For the latest trip, I had the opportunity to take my camera with me, and spent a couple of mornings down on the beach as the sun rose behind me. One eye on the exposure, one on the water. […]

Monkey Magic

We spent the morning at the Arashiyama Monkey Park, an area where around 140 wild monkeys live. I took some photos. That almost – almost – makes up for not getting a chance to go to the monkey hot springs near Nagano. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View […]

Tokyo Postcards 2

A few shots from the Imperial Palace East Garden and Koishikawa Korakuen View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize And a couple from around the streets of Shibuya View fullsize View fullsize

Above The Outback

Many years ago, I remember seeing an astronaut on a spacecraft as it flew over Australia. He referred to it as “the boring brown landmass”. It probably looks like that from 1.2 million feet up, but at 30,000 feet, it takes on a character that fascinates me. The flight between Brisbane and Darwin is one […]

Bass Boulders

IMG_8916 I’m in northern Tasmania this week. I haven’t had a lot of time to do any shooting, but managed to get up to Low Head, on the coast of Bass Strait, for a while before the sun went down this evening. IMG_8913

Burleigh Boulders

The alarm went off at 3:10am. Through the haze, I drove down to Burleigh Heads, arriving in the still pre-dawn, and clamboured my way over the black boulders into the incoming tide. My shoes and socks got wet so I removed them and stood bare foot in the cold water for an hour. I almost […]