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Above the Gold Coast
Here's a couple of shots taken from the Skydeck observation deck at the top of Q1 on the Gold Coast. You need a lot of patience when taking shots from the Q1. The place was packed with selfie-stick wielding tourists, and of course, most of them had their flash turned on, which reflects off the glass … read more
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Twelve Apostles at Dawn
This month we took a short trip to Melbourne and drove down the Great Ocean Road to see the Twelve Apostles. A few people remarked that only the English would holiday to Victoria in the middle of winter. While half of Melbourne flocked to Queensland to chase the sun, we headed the in the opposite … read more
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First Basin Cataract Gorge
Following on from yesterday's photo of Cataract Gorge, this is a shot from the First Basin of Cataract Gorge looking towards the suspension bridge. Now this was tranquil! What you can't see is that above where I was standing is a chair lift that you can take across the gorge. Unfortunately it stops … read more
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Reflections at Cataract Gorge
I was only in Launceston, Tasmania for one night, and didn't think I would get time to visit Cataract Gorge, which would have been a shame as the place is amazing! I forgot about daylight savings (which we don't have in Queensland). That combined with the latitude of Tasmania meant it wasn't getting … read more
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The Bay of Fires
I took some time out after the New Year to go on a solo photography tour of the east coast of Tasmania. In a busy 4 days, I started in Launceston before driving over to the Bay of Fires, then down to Freycinet National Park, visiting various stops on the way, and finally on to Hobart. The weather … read more
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Kuranda Rail
The journey from Cairns to Kuranda has got to be one of the best railway trips in Australia. This is a shot I took hanging out the window just as it was traversing one of the many bridges and tunnels necessary to pass through the ancient rainforest. My only minor compliant - I wish they would grease … read more
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Plans for Christmas
Thinking about what to do over Christmas. We've probably left it a little late this year to book anything. Plus, with Rach starting a new job she's not going to be able to take much time off work. Last year we rented a place in Yamba, NSW for a few days via AirBnB. This was the view from out … read more
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Sky Ride to Kuranda
No trip to Cairns is complete without a visit to Kuranda. For once, the journey is just as great as the destination. The last time we visited Cairns we got the historic train up to Kuranda, and the SkyRail for the return journey. This time we did it the other way round. Either way, going through the … read more
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Golden Fields
I need to brush up on botany as I've no idea what these plants are called, but they do look beautiful in the late afternoon sun. Shot descending from the rainforests near Cairns in Far North Queensland. read more
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Bats - Lots Of
One prominent feature of Cairns, and most of Far North Queensland for that matter, is bats. I remember a few years ago we went to Palm Cove, north of Cairns, and the place had a very distinctive smell about it - bat shit. I may be wrong. This photo shows a daily event in Cairns - thousands of bats … read more
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Speeding Back to Cairns
We used the school holidays to take a brief trip to Cairns - chasing the sun. It's a few degrees warmer up in Far North Queensland this time of year. No trip to Cairns is complete without at least a day out on the Great Barrier Reef. When we did this a few years ago we went out on a large Catamaran … read more
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The Falling Sun Over Coolum
Coolum is a stange little place on the Sunshine Coast. Mount Coolum in the background completely dominates. Looking across the flat rooftops it seems somewhat Spielberg-esque - reminding me of films such as E.T. and Poltergeist. read more
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Noosa Heads Beach
Noosa Heads Beach - one of the nicest beaches in South East Queensland, and that's saying something. We're spoilt for choice with spectacular beaches dotted along the entire Queensland coast. What's even better is the fact that the water is warm enough to swim in all year round. During winter the … read more
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The Hills of the Coffs Coast
My parents came over for a visit over Easter and one of the places on the itinerary was a visit to Coffs Harbour in northern New South Wales. This was the second time I've been to the Coffs Coast and yet again I was blown away by the natural beauty of the place. This photo was taken from the Sealy … read more
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Building London
The last time we visited London there seemed to be cranes everywhere. The city was awash with major construction projects. One of which was The Shard - not quite finished when we I took this photo. read more
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Paddle-boarding in Noosa
We recently spent the weekend in Noosa with friends. I can't believe it's been years since we visited this beautiful part of South East Queensland - what were we thinking? It was a late decision to go away for the long weekend (Queen's Birthday public holiday) so we struggled to find accommodation. … read more
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A Merchant of Venice
A modern-day merchant of Venice sells his pictures next to one of the many bridges that criss-cross the canals of this beautiful city. read more
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Strolling Pacific Dawn
It's seems an Eon ago that we took a cruise on the Pacific Dawn around the Pacific Islands. It was only last May. This is one of my favourite photo's from the trip. Strolling the walking deck on this cruise liner was fantastic in the late afternoon. Nothing beats the feel of the wind in your hair, … read more
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Yamba Scorched Skies
One of my favourite moments from our short trip to Yamba over Christmas was standing on the beach taking this photograph. We were lucky to witness an amazing sunset which seemed to scorch the skies above us. read more
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Christmas is Over
We've just come back from spending a couple of days in Yamba - a sleepy little fishing village in northern New South Wales. Walking along the beach I came across this sad little Santa hat. Christmas comes and goes far too quickly. read more