Took a trip to Venus Bay today and met a delightful couple who travel from Melbourne regularly, to catch pippies and stroll along the beach here. The drama in the sky today made it even more exciting to shoot a high dynamic range picture.

Took a trip to Venus Bay today and met a delightful couple who travel from Melbourne regularly, to catch pippies and stroll along the beach here. The drama in the sky today made it even more exciting to shoot a high dynamic range picture.

This was a normal photograph of a seagull on the beach with accent on the particular colour blue that you can see in the sky…it creates a nice effect.

Wilsons Promontory, squeaky beach, on a warm day, great surf, two girls, having fun…what more could you ask for???

Well not technically a panorama, but this is a wider picture of flowers in their colour categories. Pinks, reds, orange and yellows.

What else could you call this unusual image of a rose on a chook pen fence …?
See more flower pictures at http://lifegames.com.au/open-garden-day-foster-2009/
These roses come from my garden in Foster.
They were just starting to decompose when this picture was taken , but the unusual colouring, when placed on black, makes a magnificent fine art print.

This low growing Australian Wattle shrub was photographed at Port Franklin in South Gippsland.
You can find more pictures like this in the Flower Photo Gallery.

You can find more pictures of Flowers, Gardens, Moss And Fungi just like these brightly coloured pansies over in the ‘lifegames’ Photography Picture Gallery.

See more photographs like this fabulous picture of the great Australian Outback painted on the back of a ute, by checking out the Lang Lang Rodeo Picture Gallery.

An action packed day of rodeo riding, barrel racing, steer wrestling, calf roping and lots more at Lang Lang Rodeo 2009.

We live high on hilltop in South Gippsland overlooking Wilsons Promontory National Park so the scenery changes dramatically, especially when the sunrise is bright or a storm is coming.

My daughter spotted this sunrise before I did. We’re really fortunate to be living high on a hill with magnificent views over the valley, Corner Inlet and Wilsons Prom.

This beautiful, clean beach can be found at Wilsons Promontory National Park. The sand squeaks when you walk on it – hence the name.
See more fabulous photographs in the Wilsons Promontory Picture Gallery.

This is quite an extraordinary view…walking along bush fire damaged tracks and overlooking the beautiful, unspoilt Darby River at Wilsons Promontory National Park.
See more great photographs showing the rejuvenating landscapes and the devastation, taken AFTER THE BUSHFIRES at Wilsons Prom.

The largest part of South Gippsland to be devastated by the recent bush fires, was undoubtedly Wilsons Promontory National Park. But the Mirboo North and Boolara areas were also severely affected.
This panorama of the burnt bushland on the side of the hill was taken from the road near Glennie Lookout.
To see more photographs taken AFTER THE BUSHFIRES, go to -
After The Wilsons Prom Fires
Wilsons Prom Bush Fire 2009
Mirboo North Bushfire Pictures
After The Mirboo North Bush Fires

Wilsons Promontory National Park has suffered considerable damage from raging bushfires over the last few months, but many parts were also saved – like the beautiful Darby River.
You can still see the evidence of fire damage on the hills in the distance, but the magnificent reflection from the water is far more dominant.
Find a full gallery of pictures at After The Wilsons Prom Bushfires.
